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What do the weaves meanThere are two basic cotton weaves: Percale and sateen.
She criticized black women who wear hair weaves that look European; she did not say that they got the weaves from Koreans.
Walter's magic is the way it weaves high and low.
Music content also weaves in throughout all its other topics.
The highway leading to it weaves through forests and lakes.
The film beautifully weaves together its personal and political concerns.
The episode weaves in one big example of Joe's kindness.
And that's how you got the idea for Rare Weaves?
With Rare Weaves, you get to have it both ways.
I would agree, and that's where Rare Weaves comes from.
She weaves together dub, electronica, industrial, reggae and gospel music.
It even blends in seamlessly with wigs, weaves, and extensions.
This is an excellent illustration of the web that Facebook weaves.
Peck thus weaves together Baldwin's thoughts on politics, culture and race.
Weaves, braids, chemicals, and styling processes can also exacerbate the problem.
To explore this world, Mason weaves the lives three characters together.
But it weaves together the many strands of her different identities.
Instead it skillfully weaves commentary on sexism throughout the entire experience.
Weaves are one of Toronto's exciting and most promising rock bands.
A road weaves through a forest near Derna, Bihor County, Romania.
This type of spontaneous enthusiasm filters through the music of Weaves.
She weaves complex ideas about race, gender, sexuality, spirituality, and migration.
Better to use wool, or weaves of performance and natural fibers.
Liberated by the format, Edlund weaves more backstory into this incarnation.
She weaves so much relevant lyricism into this small, meaningful volume.
He weaves it into discussions of his marriage to another man.
Each chapter weaves together history, anecdotes, expert interviews and vocabulary lessons.
Later on, this commentary weaves its way across the painted surface.
Christle weaves her own experiences into the project, along with trivia.
The nests can hold up to 100 families of sociable weaves.
The cycle weaves together a panoply of citations from Roman history.
She weaves a red rope through the park's central grove of trees.
Samantha Bittman paints on patterned cloth that she weaves on a loom.
Everything you need to know about wigs, weaves, extensions, and more, ahead.
It weaves through the visible "laces" and tightens when a motor activates.
Instead, it weaves them into the story at a core thematic level.
Automata weaves between ethereal movements, tight melodic rocking, and head-banging abandon.
Vita remains elusive, but Stapinski weaves together an engrossing set of possibilities.
BELFER "And After the Fire" weaves in several strands in the book.
Weaves framed their excellent sophomore release as having distinct parts and personalities.
The first floor is almost all accessories, weaves from wall to wall.
She was one of Ms. Berbecara's students, and typically weaves traditional patterns.
Maybe most impressive, though, is the comedy Zanetti weaves through the suspense.
"The EP" weaves together conversation, commentary and music in one multitrack collection.
She weaves between the drums, ducking and dodging synths along the way.
Rebellion weaves through Paisley's history like a red thread, beginning with Wallace.
The book weaves images of resilience and optimism with those of despair.
It weaves and reweaves the social fabric, enacting and reinforcing social roles.
Most British women want clip-in hair extensions; they don't want weaves.
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The Gunnison River weaves through Black Canyon at Gunnison National Park in Colorado.
Hypernormalisation breathlessly weaves together many of the filmmaker's chosen themes over the years.
Underneath the wigs and weaves, we are big on hair care and treatment.
It even almost makes me understand Kylie Jenner's endless thirst for technicolor weaves.
"I edit in the van on the road when Weaves tours," he explains.
Ms. Law's script skillfully weaves in the notable biographical details through his monologues.
Zeina Hashem Beck weaves poems of deep longing that feel like whole worlds.
Image via VEVOToronto's garage pop Weaves are having a busy and incredible 2016.
In Turkey's Kutayha province, the road weaves through a forest slowly changing color.
Many celebrities tend to wear wigs, extensions, and weaves to protect their hair.
Season 3 picks up these loose threads and weaves a beautiful, complex tapestry.
He weaves his way back and forth, moving deliberately, nose to the ground.
Dems going for jugular as Pruitt dodges and weaves around yes/no questions.
The song weaves vignettes of various blaxploitation films together, including 1975's Dolemite.
With their aid, Moore weaves a tapestry not of hope, but optimistic outrage.
"First of all, weaves make me sweat," she said in her home office.
Okorafor weaves an enchanting spell in this book and its sequel, Akata Warrior.
Alongside the curiosities, Ms Schulten weaves in eye-popping facts of sharp contemporary relevance.
Weaves are a great way to experiment with color — but don't skimp on it!
Half Cinderella, half futuristic rock star, the jumpsuit weaves business casual with ultimate diva.
Director Tomm Moore weaves Celtic mythology into a universal story of loss and healing.
Professionally done makeup is par for the course, as are soft, expensive-looking weaves.
November 10, 2016 Unity is the thread that weaves together today's first three stories.
Using reenactments far beyond what he's done before, Morris weaves a powerful psychedelic tale.
For me, when it comes to extensions and weaves, it has to look natural.
One thing's for sure, Rare Weaves is more art project than typical fashion label.
Many Black women choose to wear protective styles and weaves over their natural hair.
That air of ambiguity is crucial to the strong spell that Personal Shopper weaves.
Weaves, braids, twists, locs, press and curl, fade... boo, it's entirely up to you.
"Max Zara created her own weaves that shape into form after steaming," writes Pothoven.
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Siren Care weaves electronic sensors into clothing in order to monitor a person's health.
Located in Punggol, Singapore, the Oasis Terrace community center weaves nature into its structure.
This film adaptation weaves Ms. Smith's electrifying performance with sobering video footage and photographs.
It is a critical strand of the social fabric that weaves our country together.
My grief also weaves in and out of being with little explanation or predictability.
Jon sings off their verse, and then weaves in his own hook right after.
Moser accepts her grievances at face value and weaves them into his unsparing narrative.
Paul Thomas Anderson's "Magnolia" (on Friday) weaves its threads together in a magnificent crescendo.
However, women with weaves had no problem letting you know they were wearing one.
Instead, she weaves stories out of soundscapes, imbuing her words and voice with feeling.
That file is read by the loom's computer, which then automatically weaves the fabric.
He weaves together the most diverse bits of information and never once seems arbitrary.
As cartoon Snider weaves his way along the path, so does the reader's gaze.
Instead she weaves a tapestry of viewpoints that leaves synthesis and revelation to the viewer.
But I was big on hair trends and used to wear a lot of weaves.
A life in diverse worlds with diverse people weaves together into one humane, multifaceted existence.
He weaves his reflections around a collection of portraits that are, in essence, distilled miniatures.
This song "weaves together threads of vintage fidelity and timeless, torch-like sentiment," said Pandora.
And the more that paranoia weaves its spell around you, the stronger the film becomes.
He also weaves in references to helping customers like Home Depot after the financial crisis.
Essentially, the camera weaves the images from all the cameras into one 360-degree picture.
Stars offset Arabic script; circles eclipse stripes; a dragon weaves around an inset Union Jack.
But Hellman said Sessions' speech weaves those storylines into a bigger tale of judicial resistance.
Smith weaves these memories with a regional accent that's deeply familiar but also hers alone.
Instead Baggins' voice is met with a similar sensitivity, which weaves in instead of dominating.
Weaves also released their self-titled debut record today via Buzz Records/Kanine/Memphis Industries.
For the majority of the '90s, Coles wore her hair in weaves and/or braids.
And he sometimes dressed in women's clothes, favoring maxi skirts, decorated fingernails and hair weaves.
"Pen15" takes these intense personal experiences and weaves them into a love story between friends.
You're acting like a person caught in a web of the sort an addict weaves.
He weaves it into this wonderful tapestry, and he treats them all with equal reverence.
He turns up, weaves through a few players, scores a few goals, and goes home.
And he weaves into his narrative evidence of the wealth the business can still produce.
He weaves together bits of speech with sign language and words from a speaking device.
It tells a sweet story, and expertly weaves a fairy tale into its 60s setting.
Atlanta (CNN)Batulo weaves through the crush of passengers streaming down the train station stairs.
It's timeless but still weaves in a joke about Kendall (Jeremy Strong) stealing Juul pods.
Feels Good Man's most impressive feat is that it weaves together these disparate narratives concisely.
Essentially, service mesh weaves together these different microservices and help them work together more efficiently.
Nelson is interested in the way that politics weaves through the background of people's lives.
Here King touches on the larger red thread that weaves throughout her work: playing god.
She thinks about each beat and weaves in each piece of choreography to the next.
When Noisey first interviewed Weaves, back in May 2014, the band was just beginning work on the 11-track album that would eventually follow their then-just-released first Weaves EP, and touring behind their magnetic, unpredictable live sets began to fill up their calendars.
They want morning sex, texts from exes, and a guy who can sweat their weaves out.
The Cape Town-based artist weaves the delicate nature of florals with a pastel-based palette.
Nearby, "Love Letter I,"  a 9453 Anwar Jalal Shemza painting weaves alphabets into an architectural mesh.
Still, the name Jose Martinez weaves through this and other case files like a bright thread.
Muschietti weaves the young & adult Losers together super well, giving IT 2 a truly epic feel.
The age in which one person weaves cloth and the other makes wine is long past.
THE sound of bells weaves through the British landscape as sinuously and naturally as rivers do.
The guide makes a beeline and weaves through traffic to get us back to the terminal.
From oversized weaves to brightly-colored hues, sweaters are finally giving us something to talk about.
It's cohesive and creative and still weaves this intellectual thread about themes like sin and mortality.
The documentary seamlessly weaves in animated versions of Niemann's art with footage of his daily life.
" A man with a large cardboard box on his head weaves through the crowd: "Gas masks!
Announcing that the Kardashian-Jenner family wears weaves is similar to saying that water is wet.
I have a few minor quibbles with the way Alexievich weaves her rich tapestry of voices.
Imagine the jangling nerves around Wrigleyville if Bartolo Colon weaves his magic and wins Game 22012.
Muschietti weaves the young & adult Losers together super well, giving IT 21 a truly epic feel.
He weaves and finesses warm with cool and figure with ground like a cardsharp shuffles cards.
So far, people have been using Shypmate for shoes, weaves, iPhones, laptops, jewelry and other products.
You'll hear that every song weaves into the next one, and that's really important to me.
Keep talking to your therapist and loved ones about the tangled web that body shame weaves.
Instead, he artfully weaves their stories together and leaves it to the reader to draw conclusions.
David Grann's THE LOST CITY OF Z (2009) weaves together both genres into a cinematic epic.
Wigs and weaves give them styling versatility, and, when done well, can protect their own hair.
Yet, even as the collection weaves the threads of nostalgia, Agnon is at work unweaving them.
She bends and weaves and sings and slow-dances as the photographer captures shot after shot.
The trail weaves through wildflower meadows and leads you to three lakes: lower, middle, and upper.
"Perfect Strangers" weaves the personal histories of these rescuers around the timeline of the author's recovery.
Throughout the book, Treefrog weaves together the story of his family and the life he lost.
Told in 11 short chapters, it weaves multiple personal tales into a remarkably rich and moving whole.
In Shiota's artist statement, she mentions that when she weaves these patterns they reflect how she's feeling.
I used chemical relaxers and wore straight weaves, because I didn't see my own coils as desirable.
Gee, thanks, just bought it'...White women talking about their weaves is how we're gonna solve racism.
However, Archie bobs and weaves away from Randy's brute strength long enough to land a knockout punch.
And the best part of A Plague Tale is the way it weaves gameplay and storytelling together.
Kessel weaves a believable world, blending hard science fiction and social commentary without losing the human element.
Here the narrative weaves itself together through drawings of  costumes, set designs and cartoony flights of fancy.
Black Ops IIII doesn't have a traditional campaign, but weaves narrative into each of the game's modes.
One thread incorporates specks of a positively charged electrode, while the other weaves in negatively charged electrodes.
Using "accessible, engendered" materials like yarn, Zapata weaves a story of her own cultural and gender identity.
She weaves exaggerated memoir with thoughtful advice, all stylized as jokes and hardball flirting with her audience.
The visual collaging of these textiles weaves a deep narrative of African-American culture within art history.
His piece also weaves in traditional Spanish folk music, an homage to the ex-sherry casks used.
From intricate updos to simple weaves, there truly is something for everyone — even those who can't braid.
Daniels subtly weaves her own commentary on the state of the porn industry in between sex scenes.
The tower's facade weaves in columns and rows of purple, brown and limestone-colored brick with glass.
Throughout, Hauser weaves in ­passages connecting Brown to her contemporaries and the cultural landscape of the 1960s.
Behind the wheel in Wednesday's episode of "Jay Leno's Garage, " Forsberg weaves between the cones with ease.
Mafia III offers a story that weaves the history of the era with a classic pulp yarn.
Mafia III offers a story that weaves the history of the era with a classic pulp yarn.
In this one quote, he bobs and weaves between Nora Ephron, Dylan Thomas, and Eugene fucking O'Neill.
Hayes uses the albums to draw out bigger concepts and weaves deeply detailed stories in his lyrics.
Derrick Jones Jr. dribbles and weaves through the carnage to complete a handy behind-the-back 360.
"The Innocents" weaves several narrative strands into a complex of themes that sometimes pull against one another.
Some of these visuals also show a human form that weaves in and out of being recognizable.
There, he weaves bamboo into intricate orbs and swooping formations, using techniques rooted in traditional Japanese basketry.
The person with equipoise doesn't feel attachments less powerfully but weaves several deep allegiances into one symphony.
"That kind of celebrity culture weaves through evangelicalism really from the early 20th century," Mr. Flory said.
With allusions to "The Arabian Nights," Cervantes, and Chaucer, his tale weaves memory, dream, philosophy, and illusion.
Dia al-Azzawi, a Baghdad-born artist, weaves antiquity, poetry and messages of resistance at MoMA PS21980.
"Permanent Record" weaves together personal intel and spycraft info, much of it technologically elaborate yet clearly explained.
The Texans run weaves in transition, and Green is fond of some principles of the motion offense.
Another terrific hike starts in the village of Maumusson-Laguian and weaves through the vineyards of Madiran.
Along with the expertly crafted production, Taylor's vocal work weaves in and out of these tracks effortlessly.
I cannot think of another artist who weaves together desolation and joy to such an exquisite pitch.
He weaves in a reference to Grey Poupon and turns it into a semi-inspirational poop joke.
As Kwon weaves her way through this story of absences and omissions, her language stays sparse and stark.
I'm very non-committal and like to switch it up a lot; thank goodness for braids and weaves.
Barrack described the ultimate form of tax reform to be a "tapestry that weaves all these things together."
Still, Doremus weaves an intricately character-driven narrative — and he will pummel you emotionally, over and over again.
His contrast of sample choice is insane, and he some how weaves it all together smooth as silk.
Gratz weaves in parallel stories of British and Canadian troops, and young girls figure prominently in empowering roles.
There's hardly a dividing line between his life and art: He weaves yarns and so do his characters.
So, I decided to challenge myself to go totally natural for 30 days — no weaves, no braids, nothing.
Finally, there is the challenge of the route itself, which juts and weaves and doglegs with exhausting regularity.
" Michael Ondaatje weaves Kipling's novel Kim into The English Patient, likening Kipling's pages to "a drug of wonders.
By natural I mean underneath the weaves, extensions, clips and the hair color was my natural hair — thriving.
Eggers weaves a long, ambiguous journey of a novel that pits his heroine between madness and the sublime.
The song, which weaves speeches from Malcolm X, explores how problematic rappers can never truly escape their past.
Light Origami, by artist Masakazu Shirane, is a walk-in dome that bends and weaves light like paper.
He weaves in-and-out of crowds like a crab on heat, high fiving people as he goes.
Like other examples of Smith's most powerful paintings, this one weaves a spell that's sad and vaguely sinister.
While toupées sit on top of the head without much adhesion, weaves are either sewn or glued on.
Natural fabric shower curtains are usually made of cotton or linen and come in various weaves and thicknesses.
Police said the attacker had been driving along a road which weaves past Palestinian towns and Israeli settlements.
Maybe I'd like to think that's why Weaves are doing so well, Dilly Dally is doing so well.
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It kicks off with a track from our recent Noisey Next picks, the Toronto art-rock quartet Weaves.
Throughout the exhibit, Sala weaves narratives through music, creating an experience fascinating for art and music fans alike.
On the field she weaves past other players with dominance, thanks to a decade of finely honed footwork.
Casey weaves natural history into her story and writes "charming" descriptions of the islands' bird and marine life.
In chapters prefaced with delicate book cover illustrations by his older brother, Eric, Orner weaves twin, overlapping narratives.
They set out the next morning, and the son weaves a tale the whole way to White Strand.
Basically a manic rap cartoon video, it weaves religion, politics and sex together in an aggressive linguist tangle.
Smith weaves together handwritten notes and photographs in her unassuming zine — a small, bright blue, spiral-bound book.
The intro deftly weaves through the film's deep cast of characters, offering telling moments with each of them.
It weaves together songs, street sounds and interviews to deliver a sonic collage of a country in turmoil.
Wright fondly weaves in their most egregious gaffes, not to embarrass the former presidents but to humanize them.
"A lot of people think they'll be in weaves for the rest of their life," Ms. Collins said.
The 45-minute route weaves through Pike Place Market and down to the Olympic Sculpture Park waterfront path.
The strategic genius of the plan is that it weaves vital economic interests of these sometimes-antagonists together.
She weaves her experience of losing her hearing with the experience of being hated as a transgender person.
Monzó weaves new adages from the well-worn, like the caution to be careful what you wish for.
The text weaves around goofy pencil portraits of "these great men" (dead American presidents, plus, inexplicably, William Shakespeare).
The amateur historian weaves together history's most compelling stories into a show that's hard to stop listening to.
Another from Minnesota weaves together stories of patients who are homeless, addicted to drugs or victims of homicide.
Here's another one that's actually been extraordinarily successful that Ben Horowitz has invested in: hair weaves for black women.
Not surprisingly, he weaves in a lot of personal stories about his career and the history of America Online.
It drew critical acclaim for its performances, visual style, and for the way Pizzolatto weaves a complicated mystery narrative.
Jodie Mack's irresistible travelogue The Grand Bizarre weaves together a kaleidoscopic meditation on how our clothes tie us together.
But for Raven then, and Raven now, she prefers to stick to weaves and wigs — at least in public.
Weaves' fervor, and coolness, was apparent during their gala performance of "Scream," featuring Polaris Prize 2014 winner Tanya Tagaq.
But it weaves something new into that retro formula when it allows Alice to forge her future happily unattached.
The country is a major source of human hair, feeding the global demand for wigs, weaves and hair extensions.
Sarah weaves the textile in a pattern she and Mark design together, and Mark paints it with fabric dye.
Nonetheless, Smith is an able synthesizer who weaves together a readable if often workmanlike narrative out of these sources.
Kwon weaves this power dynamic into the fabric of the novel itself, allowing Will to speak in Phoebe's voice.
The book, IRL, weaves together statistics about online dating with true stories from couples who met on the app.
As I explained when I reviewed the game, it is an experience that weaves together some complicated, varied mechanics.
Across four tracks that play like a continuous suite, Allison weaves forceful beats and winding synths into heavy webs.
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In my case, I mostly obeyed these anti-black hair codes via an assortment of relaxers, braids and weaves.
He weaves in flashbacks to the party several weeks before, attended by celebrity chefs, supermodels, even the prime minister.
In short, the organization weaves an elaborate system of relationships, a cohesive village, around the task of helping kids.
In some congregations deacons scold female churchgoers for keeping their hair short and suggest that they try weaves instead.
He skillfully weaves scientific findings with stories of people, events, and the natural world, using clever analogies and metaphors.
A small business owner in London can't source enough human hair extensions, wigs and weaves for its online sales.
One of his most endearing habits has always been the way he weaves other people's music into his own.
Tyanna Buie weaves together her travels throughout New Orleans, Paris, and Berlin in her gripping new body of work.
More noticeable is how the game weaves the story into standard interactions with other characters and into the missions themselves.
It also weaves in a number of talented performers, among them Nathan Filion and Patton Oswalt, albeit in smallish contributions.
One of the unique aspects of the show is the way it weaves in this contemporary music with dance scenes.
She also weaves in her own role as a consumer of clothes, faced with making choices in our consumerist society.
The six-person show called Non Standard weaves fluid images of vibrant scenescapes composed of digital collage alongside moody lighting.
Some of these sisters rocked kente cloth with dreads, while others had weaves and perms and wore skirts and heels.
Individual ommatidia detect points of light, which act as the pixels from which the creature's brain weaves a complete image.
Mr Macintyre brilliantly weaves together the two men's parallel lives on opposite sides of the world, until their careers intersected.
These two worlds never fully interact, but Italian director Gianfranco Rosi weaves them together to make a deeply engrossing documentary.
It's one of the few contemporary moments Scandal weaves in and is central to the world the show has built.
Popular thriller author Lisa Jewell weaves a page-turning story with secrets that you'll be hard-pressed to figure out.
Pierre weaves the spiritual, biblical, and mythological imagery in her haunting and intimate paintings, inspired by her own religious upbringing.
Rather than paying a token tribute to diversity, the new, animated Spider-Man movie weaves diversity into its very concept.
Escape is something Erez sought while growing up in Tel Aviv and it's a thread she weaves through her music.
Has some cool surprises that I definitely didn't see coming, and the mystery/origin it weaves is engaging and fun.
On a more intimate scale, Hatoum weaves human hair in "Keffieh" (1993–1999) to form a black and white headscarf.
Overuse of braids, weaves, and extensions, coupled with bad hair-care practices, has led to an over-reliance on products.
I was intrigued by how it weaves its themes like loyalty and disease through its environments, characters, and unique setting.
In the sketch's redone and significantly expanded Fresh Prince opening credits, Chris Redd-as-Will Smith weaves a suspenseful tale.
Throughout the EP, Barclay weaves together the fictionalized narrative of the Naja, an ancient people politically betrayed by its neighbors.
"Coo Coo" is a track from Weaves' self-titled debut record, out June 17 on Buzz Records and Kanine Records.
"The formula for solid, long-lasting well-being weaves all three strands of happiness together," Buettner wrote in his book.
He constructs tiny transmission towers from the bristles of toothbrushes and nail-scrubbers, and weaves gossamer cranes from sock thread.
Now there is a documentary about Owen's story, which weaves in both original animation and clips from the Disney films.
The documentary weaves such an effective story here, it's impossible not to invest in these individuals' lives as you're watching.
Weaves help him get inked, comb his hair with a lint roller, and partake in a bevy of other shenanigans.
He very rarely throws the right and weaves out to his right or the left and escapes to his left.
The new video, "Sunday's Best," weaves a tale of reconciling conflicting views between Ashanti religious practices and British colonial influences.
That is not lost on the candidate herself, who weaves a fundamental philosophy from her mother into her stump speech.
Music is also wonderfully and inescapably visual, physical, tactile — and, in these ways, it weaves its rhythms through our lives.
Before she was signed to her current label, music industry executives advised her to be more girlie, to wear weaves.
Ms. Gornick weaves in, peripherally and profoundly, her long walks with her garrulous, charming, difficult mother through New York City.
The era is well documented, and when Silva weaves certain historical details into her story, she tends to spotlight them.
Mead weaves in bits of Eliot's own biography, appreciations of subsequent fans like Virginia Woolf and her own life story.
These amazing hair creations defied gravity, predated dioramas and are the matriarchial lineage of today's hair extensions, weaves, and wigs.
The show weaves songs from Bob Dylan's songbook with Mr. McPherson's script to create a haunting tale of desperate lives.
The above mini-comic by A ee mi in Taiwan weaves a fantastical yet blunt critique of China's healthcare system.
"The Testaments" picks up 15 years later, but it weaves in plot elements that were introduced in the TV show.
The city's subway system is permeable by nature: As it weaves underneath the streets, it is constantly surrounded by groundwater.
The frozen maze skirts the seaway, flowing with jagged cells of ice, and weaves into the hardwood forest behind it.
Still, it could happen — especially if someone steps up to the podium and weaves a compelling narrative for the nation.
The ensemble serves as a kind of velvety pillow, atop which Mr. Shankar weaves coppery skeins for himself, as soloist.
Ms. Wailes's performance is captivating for the ease in which she weaves Camille A. Brown's choreography with American Sign Language.
But Guatemalan director Jayro Bustamante weaves the legend into a broader parable about the generations-long fallout of a genocide.
The Park Meadow Trail weaves through the devastation of the 0003 Pole Creek fire, which burned more than 26,000 acres.
Professor McClay weaves our founding principles and American political thought into the wonderful story of our history, warts and all.
Unlike the novel, which unfolds chronologically, the film weaves around in circles without spending too much time anywhere in particular.
With dignity and grace, Green's critical essay masterfully weaves dozens of creative works together, looking backward to predict the future.
"So Here's the Thing," named after a habitual phrase Mastromonaco uses in meetings, weaves in requisite dollops of Obama hagiography.
Last Night, the two dropped their new video for the single, which weaves in an out of different abandoned scenes.
Writing with pace and passion, Abrahamian, an opinion editor at Al Jazeera America, weaves together her narratives with considerable journalistic flair.
Throughout its 100-hour-runtime, the game weaves its firefights and many, many personal stories through a meditation on interstellar colonialism.
The narrative weaves together numerous accusations of apparent wrongdoing, but fails to tie them off with any one "Ah-ha!" moment.
The British songstress, who cites Jill Scott and Lauryn Hill as major influences, weaves beautiful soul music with creative orchestral accompaniment.
More than 70 miles of trail weaves through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most visited national park in America.
The show, which weaves new songs into the classic "Dichterliebe," arrived at the White Light Festival starring the soprano Julia Bullock.
Borrowing from English, Portuguese, and Nigeria's 500-odd languages, Pidgin deftly weaves all of them together and mashes in playful imagery.
Chambers weaves together two distinct stories of two individuals finding themselves in the larger universe, and it's a wonderful, heartbreaking read.
Thirteen years later, Mary Bragg just self released her fourth album, Lucky Strike, a record beautifully weaves rock, folk, and Americana.
Their conversation weaves together, with each almost finishing the other's sentences as they follow along a particular strand in our chat.
Machines can mimic this with a process called "experience replay," which weaves in memories of previously learned tasks alongside new lessons.
They're gravitating towards these devil-in-the-details pieces from designers like Greg Lauren, Kapital, Visvim, and of course, Rare Weaves.
Its device has sensors for motion, depth, speed and reflected light and contains an artificial intelligence chip that weaves it together.
Then there's the analytical style, in which the journalist conducts an interview and weaves the subject's words into a broader context.
Slowly his story weaves past the usual landmarks: Mendel's peas, Darwin's finches, Watson and Crick's rough cardboard models of component nucleosides.
Higher grades of Yaki are sold to add length to weaves, but these aren't like the Remi extensions Jenner generally wears.
The hosiery market isn't a small one, and there are literally thousands of weaves, blends, elasticities, and fibers to confound you.
Director Onir weaves a cast of characters around Rohan's life - a gay restaurant owner, a melancholic Frenchman, and a troubled neighbour.
Ms. Gurira weaves issues of cultural identity and displacement, generational frictions and other meaty matters into dialogue that flows utterly naturally.
The titular track 2, "Rushchamber," weaves in groovier house influences in the beat, and "Flatchat" levels off somewhere in the middle.
Hamid weaves the surreal into his tale: Magic doors separate the dangers of home from the perils of a new life.
A nozzle spurts out plastic spaghetti and weaves it into minimal geometric shapes that look like a progressive architect's office furniture.
The three-part multimedia piece weaves together the nuclear legacy of the Marshall Islands with the new threat of rising seas.
A cyclist in full facemask, meanwhile, weaves across a bus lane as he cranes his neck to see what's going on.
The director Ian MacMillan weaves archival footage with testimony from protesters, witnesses and Communist Party insiders who watched the tragedy unfold.
The increasing scarcity of silk is forcing Ms. Cassidy to turn to more creative weaves — incorporating fine leather, feathers and cotton.
Knight's direction lends a fluid grace to Kubo's story, which weaves seamlessly back and forth between magical realism and pure fantasy.
The Chicago chef Diana Dávila weaves together chiles en nogada and chiles rellenos ahogados, honoring two traditions, then making them soar.
Against this richly drawn background, Enger weaves in a few different strands, including some that explore notions of fatherlessness and orphanhood.
The simple struggle of affording life is one she grew up with, and now weaves into the purpose of her campaign.
The wingspan measures 100 light-years across, where gas glows and dark dust weaves through along with the brightness of stars.
Eden Hazard weaves in close and fires from point-blank range, but Panama's goalkeeper, Jaime Penedo, is up to the task.
This fighting game will shower you with gore while it weaves its pro wrestling-level story, rife with drama and rivalries.
Olive weaves these stories together with fluidity and purpose, but the ideas of "Always in Season" sometimes crowd one another out.
Synopsis: "Happy Endings" weaves multiple stories to create a witty look at love, family, and the sheer unpredictability of life itself.
Mr. Chabon weaves these knotted-together tales together into a tapestry that's as complicated, beautiful and flawed as an antique carpet.
Tone weaves the threads together with skillful pacing and sharp prose, marking him as an important new talent in narrative nonfiction.
In between, Broom weaves an intricate history of a family, a house, a neighborhood, a city, a country, and a globe.
Benjamin, a British clinical neuropsychologist, weaves together the stories of his patients' "unraveling minds" with his own history of mental illness.
King weaves a vivid and often brutal character study out of the deep and abiding worry parents have for their children.
The lesson: Human-hair weaves and wigs can get damaged from heat and coloring just like the hair growing from your scalp.
Guava Island's more generalized story doesn't spell this connection out explicitly in the film, but it weaves subtle references to Santeria throughout.
Cox, who grew up with a transgender father, weaves a tone of empathy and tolerance through the indiscernible identities of his subjects.
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Horiguchi weaves and shoves are small movements but they mitigate the enormous weakness of the burst-into-right-hand, competition-karate style.
I thought about how hard I tried to assimilate into the fashion industry, straightening my hair and constantly wearing weaves and extensions.
Practical Magic weaves a story about domestic abuse and the labyrinthian road that often comes with extricating yourself from a bad situation.
Kallianiotis weaves a poetic vision of American life that's grasping at the past and dreaming for a seat in the future. —G.
"Swing Time" weaves together haves and have-nots in the past and present, from Kingston and Bendigo to New York and Paris.
The series deftly weaves together typical teen fare like crushes and parental expectations with the realities of everyday crime and gang violence.
Not only does it feature a female protagonist with a dynamic story line, it brilliantly weaves in contemporary issues and pop culture.
For the past two years, Goldstein has been making one-of-a-kind, vintage-inspired patchwork garments under his label, Rare Weaves.
Reid slips between mortified teen to eloquently speaking to the world's injustices as easily as she weaves between contrasting roles on screen.
The new model weaves together demographic risks — such as age, sex, and neighborhood — with social connections that might be playing a role.
In Milli's Awakening (2018), artist and academic activist Natasha A. Kelly weaves together portraits of eight Afro-German women of different generations.
Using a proprietary algorithm, Co-Star weaves together the information about each person's placements and spits out a personalized reading each day.
Bélanger even weaves in a few vocal lines from "Jack Luminous," the 17-minute epic from Voivod's 1993 opus The Outer Limits.
Evicted weaves this quantitative research through the stories of two landlords and eight Milwaukee renters, who struggle to find and keep homes.
Byer weaves his Faux Fauvism through both real and unreal places, but he consistently pays keen attention to space and canvas breadth.
Take the six-minute long odyssey "Chemo Limo", for example, which weaves a trippy tale of a cancer-suffering mother of four.
Not that he indulges them; rather, he eggs them on and weaves around them, bringing the orchestra into conversation with the characters.
They'll be able to choose from quite a few weaves/materials as well as a huge selection of fun prints and colors.
Kiwanuka's bruised vocal weaves through noir-ish strings, and a vintage Kompakt-esque sense of resigned sadness hangs heavy in the air.
Maybe it's better this way, though—the fiction he weaves might just tell us more about him than any straightforward biography could.
Ms. Bland uses wool, linen and canvas, as well as denim, ink and dye, and weaves, stretches and even burns her materials.
Forces that oppose each other also disturbingly complement each other, a consideration he weaves into his commentary on social and judicial ecosystems.
Dobbs weaves the tales of their declining fortunes with a carefully researched account of American attitudes and policies toward Europe's Jewish refugees.
Thermal-wear has come a long way since the days of heavy waffle weaves in one color (though I love those, too).
She weaves in history, feminist theory and sociology, and her words have influenced the development and understanding of Latino identity over decades.
First, a disconsolate Scarlett O'Hara weaves her way through hundreds of injured Confederate soldiers lying prostrate on the streets of downtown Atlanta.
For another examination of an underappreciated song, Jakob Lewis recommended "Rumble Strip," which weaves extraordinary narratives out of interviews with ordinary people.
Dankert said she's "more spiritual than religious" but likes how Wilds weaves faith into the program in a down-to-earth way.
"The Prom," a musical comedy that weaves high school lesbians and self-involved thespians into a heartwarming confection, is coming to Broadway.
In London, Jay Sylla-Johnson sells extensions, wigs and weaves made of human hair, through her online company Tresse de Luxe Hair.
We tested dozens of cotton sheets to find the best ones you can buy in a variety of weaves and price points.
With its dual focus on mass extinction events and human connection, Death Stranding weaves between heartfelt dialogues and moments of existential terror.
Voodoo is the spell he weaves when his tries to convince the public that his fantasies are real and not fake news.
In her home in Chongwe, along with her daughters, she often weaves traditional baskets and makes gorgeous dresses out of bright cottons.
Or that ramshackle hair factories have sprouted up all over Southeast Asia, all powered by the demand for extensions, weaves and wigs?
The four- to six-mile route, which often weaves along the Willamette River, is open to hotel guests, hotel employees and locals.
Again, the handcuff gesture weaves its way through; again bodies fall, and other dancers run to them, to let them down gently.
Another reboot, "Roswell, N.M." on the CW, weaves in the real-life issue of immigration with a metaphorical story of space aliens.
She weaves the alto saxophone of Roman Filiu together with the tenor of Chris Cheek and her own line-driven piano style.
Like all of Mr. Daniels's projects, "Star" weaves in strands of racial and cultural commentary, though they feel more obvious than usual.
Ali Reza, 35, weaves at home, sharing 8,000 Afghani ($116) with three artisans for a carpet that takes a month to complete.
Odell seamlessly weaves together anecdotes about visiting California's natural gems with literary theory and insights into how big data uses human consciousness.
This is not the most profound notion in the world, certainly, but it's one The Night Of weaves throughout its second hour.
As it turns out, dogged stubbornness is a fitting characteristic for readers of this book, which weaves a complex tapestry of refusals.
As that instantly recognizable synth riff weaves its way through, an unchanging constant, the chord progression steadily ascends, with a slight catch.
Both released strong albums in 2017 (Palehound's "A Place I'll Always Go," Weaves' "Wide Open"), and both put on consistently memorable shows.
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Set in Japan on the cusp of the 2020 Olympics, the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex alum weaves together two stories.
With JT in federal prison for fraud, Yung Miami takes the lead on "Free JT," which weaves in collect calls with her bandmate.
And she's the first to tell you that she loves to enlist the help of extensions, wigs and weaves to make them happen.
Weaves, nominated last year for their impressive self-titled debut, covered Arcade Fire's "Neighbourhood #203 (Power Out)" from their excellent, legendary debut Funeral.
In heartrending prose, Kiesling weaves through an exploration of the political and the private, fear and love, survival and obligation, loneliness and longing.
The series also partly takes place on a college campus, and weaves in elements of the #MeToo movement in some really interesting ways.
It weaves a handful of the interviews in with Jojo's fictional story, with heavy direction from a diary one interviewee gave the director.
It carefully weaves these scenes with shots of Claude Monet's historic gardens in northern France from Gary's 2017 short Giverny I (Négresse Impériale).
This novelistic homage to "Frankenstein" weaves together the life of its author, Mary Shelley, and a merrily slapstick plot set in the present.
No two visits will be the same, as the arm, like an ever-industrious spider, weaves new hexagons for the carbon fiber forest.
El-P calls himself "the son of Rick Rubin" while Mike weaves through conspiracies and government surveillance with his words as his weapons.
Williams weaves that conflict into a meaty epic spanning the history of paleontology and the political environment that primed Mongolia for fossil poaching.
The SoHo menswear store is the perfect retail spot for Rare Weaves, given its focus on contemporary tailored menswear and its eclectic customers.
He weaves in references to all-stars like Aaron Rodgers beside journeymen like Serge Ibaka, never repeating an athlete more than three times.
When she weaves a wire sphere within a larger, similarly shaped form, it evokes a woman's body, an abstract figure with a womb.
For ten songs, it expertly weaves through heavy styles, at times grinding away at a screamo pace before crashing headfirst into thick doom.
He now weaves bamboo strips to make walls for small huts, which pays half of what he used to earn in a day.
The custom weaves together music, poetic verse and foot percussion — petticoated dancers in swoopy skirts elaborately stomping out rhythms on a wooden platform.
Her somewhat wordy writing—part whodunnit and part travelogue—weaves together the accounts of policemen, prosecutors and those convicted with some penetrating insights.
He attacks them with a flashlight to see who looks the grossest without makeup, then takes some names, shakes some weaves, and bounces.
Plum gets caught up in Jennifer's web, too, though it would spoil the plot to tell you exactly how it all weaves together.
Shell weaves in insightful quotes from Barack and Michelle that reveal their commitment to fighting for the country and uniting the American people.
Battle tested First-time candidate Crow, the Democrat, plays up his military service on the campaign trail and weaves it into his narrative.
Narrator: While there are other alternatives, like micropigmentation and hair plugs, man weaves offer a nonsurgical procedure for men who've lost their hair.
The book weaves a dreamscape, producing a stream of consciousness in dream language, full of obscure phrases that defy comprehension and contravene convention.
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It weaves together the knotty themes of grief, loss, mental health and class, without banging you over the head with any political agenda.
It weaves together ideas about men and women and the roles we've historically been assigned: man battling nature, woman in tune with it.
Over the years, Lesage has produced the fashion house's signature tweeds in fabulously intricate and colorful weaves of mousseline, wool, pearls and ribbon.
Royal palanquins and a golden chariot have been prepared for the five-day cremation ceremony, which weaves together 93-year-old spiritual traditions.
He weaves food into his stories in a mundane way that communicates the deep-seated reasons of why, how, and what we eat.
Playing a mysterious stranger who's doggedly investigating Sidney's third-act disappearance, Mr. Chandler weaves a thread of stability around a disastrously fragmented plot.
Guibani Artesanal does one thing (and does it well): weaves colorful, artful housewares and furniture, including the Acapulco chair, from bright vinyl cording.
Mr. Lepage is fond of telling stories through shifting perspectives and mixed media, and he weaves together a series of loosely related subplots.
The patterns and symbols that she weaves into colorful rugs are pre-Hispanic representations of the cycles of life and the natural world.
She weaves his biography with threads of history — political, medical and scientific — and the tale of an up-and-coming New York City.
And a piece of juicy, luscious fruit shows up in a key, unforgettable scene that weaves together the natures of desire and guilt.
The racial narrative weaves throughout the show as Philo investigates a series of murders of fae that his superiors would rather just ignore.
The exhibition weaves together a series of artworks that look at topics such as labor, commodities, shipping and receiving, international relations, and more.
The story of a culture coming to terms with pervasive sexual harassment weaves through issues of class and race, sexual orientation and gender.
It can effortlessly combine aspects of sculpture, textiles and also architecture, and when the weaves are open suggest fully dimensional drawings in space.
In Chris Rock's documentary, "Good Hair," stars including Nia Long and Raven-Symoné described in detail what type of weaves they were donning.
If you're partial to the latter, then free-flowing styles like weaves, box braids, and twists might be better saved for another time.
The complaint weaves threats and pleas to argue that the protection of the Sacklers as well as Purdue is in the public's interest.
And while she hasn't, Lathan said she's not taking a stand against wigs or weaves, as that's not what the film is about.
Using documentary techniques, Nashashibi weaves the camera through various activities of Gazan life, punctuated with animated scenes, transitioning viewers between real and unreal.
The result, no matter what you order, is a meal that weaves an epic culinary narrative in finely rendered and often delicious details.
Throughout the (very cool) book, she weaves contemporary cultural criticism into evolving ideas about feminism and women's agency, work, and, of course, capitalism.
West weaves through the beat nimbly, proof that he can handle just about any sound, even if it's all happening at once. 4.
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It's the sort of sound that's a prerequisite to nodding your head, making screwfaces as Nehru weaves in and out of pockets with ease.
Running at 45-minutes long, #Blackmendream weaves together interviews with nine Black men to examine and interrogate the repertoire of Black masculinity and sexuality.
But that's because Miller weaves together McKinley's story, the wars in Cuba and the Pacific, and the rise of anarchists and the labor movement.
It weaves a superb parable about Chinese pigs that were imported by Denmark about 150 years ago — long before China became an Asian superpower.
Leikeli weaves motifs of black life throughout her music, imagery so ubiquitous that it could easily take place in Bed-Stuy, Houston, or Oakland.
Daápó Reo's ALCOHOLOTOPIA (A Geopolitical Dream Under The Influence) weaves together patches of African fabrics to serve as the stripes of the American flag.
As a whole, the collection weaves incisive criticism, dark humor, and magical realism in unexpected and arresting explorations of belief, love, justice, and violence.
Jojo weaves through throngs of New York's outcasts, hippies, and businesspeople, who walk through Midtown in robotic uniformity (with a small tap dance break).
It's an exercise in world-building that weaves in elements from his other projects, its setting acting much like a sandbox in a game.
They sport a range of twist-outs, braids, weaves, and wigs, beyond just the standard short afro style that is standard on mainstream retailers.
" "I know most black women at restaurants are forced to wear wigs or weaves or extensions, or are forced to straighten their hair everyday.
One of the most influential, Belkıs Balpınar, weaves motifs drawn from strands of DNA, planetary orbits, and cell propagation into her bold, minimalist works.
The result is delightful: While Colossal draws from a few familiar genres, it weaves them together and makes something totally new, and unexpectedly thoughtful.
Nike rival Adidas is pursuing the goal in a different way, using interwoven textiles and self-tightening weaves in its N3XT L1.03V3L basketball shoe.
"Nobody was upset when I was [wearing] 30-inch weaves, tearing out my edges, and doing all types of shit like that," she said.
As our boat weaves between turbines like a guppy amongst whales, I learn that there's far more to the structures than meets the eye.
Crafting a viable brain-computer interface is a challenge that weaves together some of tech's trickiest software problems with its most intractable hardware ones.
You're about to embark on your first retail installation at Carson Street, the first time you're selling Rare Weaves in a traditional store setting.
You know, 10 years ago my hair was just my natural brown; I was wearing it straight, and I was wearing extensions or weaves.
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Each line of color weaves through the paddles and eventually into the water; you can pick one to follow like a yellow-brick road.
In Roma, Cleo smoothly weaves her native dialect together with Spanish; in Guie'dani's Navel, Zapotec is mocked for daring to speak her own language.
Even the napkins are optional and need to be purchased from Houcine, who weaves between the tables offering tissue packs and lifesaving finger wipes.
As he weaves a web of lies, he is forced to borrow, beg and steal from an array of unsavoury characters in nearby villages.
Then, she separates it into three sections, and weaves the pieces into a standard three-strand braid, securing the ends with a clear elastic.
Rich Ashooh, a businessman from Bedford, N.H., who is running against Guinta in the Republican primary, ducks and weaves on the topic of Trump.
The U.S. government and its allies should take a closer look into his background, his motives and the tangled web of lies he weaves.
But more than anything else, it reflected a common theme that Sotomayor weaves into her opinions and speaking engagements: a law's effect on society.
Adapted by Mr. Doliner and flexCO, it weaves in borrowed text from sources including James Joyce's "Ulysses" and Gwyneth Paltrow's gilded-lifestyle site Goop.
Along the 26,2800-mile route, the train weaves through the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada, shifting scenery from cities to mountains to deserts.
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Her work weaves thread through communities: from New Orleans to the Bay Area, from Santiago to London, from the river Aconcagua to the Mississippi.
Their clear knowledge of art as an "open work" analogy weaves together their disheveled items of non-hierarchal otherness under the umbrella of recuperation.
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Hours later, Angela Missoni's take on Japan featured the fashion house's iconic multi-coloured weaves alongside chequered woollen trousers and tracksuit-like velvet pants.
The pair's escape also weaves in an animal-rights theme, as the two rebels liberate a creature used for a kind of horseracing entertainment.
Inside, the phantasm of Donald J. Trump, with its egg-custard bangs, weaves its way through the palpable embarrassment emanating from the assorted guests.
In "Queer X Design" (Black Dog & Leventhal, $29), the professor Andy Campbell weaves a telling visual tapestry of an emerging L.G.B.T.Q. language and identity.
Usher in the season with Richard Curtis's big-hearted, scattershot film, which weaves together vaguely interconnected tales of love, sex and heartbreak over London.
In "The Testaments," Atwood weaves together the stories of three female narrators in Gilead, a religious autocracy in what was formerly the United States.
It's the familiar fabric that weaves together every expectation, interpretation and interaction we have as human beings, everything from casual introductions to theoretical speculations.
Charlotte left behind a trove of letters and diaries in addition to her novels, and Fawkes weaves in Brontë's own words to great effect.
It weaves an intriguing mystery, but I'm not convinced there's enough happening week-to-week to keep a hungry audience chasing its baited hook.
Ansari delicately weaves his critique of this tedious combat into his own personal story, reminding us that he's not that good of a person.
"It's quite a story — it kind of rocks my world," Mr. London said, describing how the score weaves together several of his musical passions.
And as she weaves a story of siblings who become each other's North Stars, Patchett adds another title to her collection of modern classics.
Its self-acceptance narrative doesn't tread new territory, but instead weaves numerous beloved pastimes into a coat of many colors fit for Dolly herself.
Mr. Salah is a soccer magician, the ball seemingly glued to his left foot as he weaves around defenders before smashing it into goal.
The film — a fraud itself — weaves the family's videos with other clips found on YouTube to tell a tale on the perils of consumerism.
But Clive Thompson, the author, elegantly weaves that history around the story of an early female programmer who is alive and recalls it all.
It was tough because I was really trying to get rid of Mary J. Blige, who was used to wigs and weaves and makeup.
It weaves a diverse representation of sexuality, gender, and even sex into the very fabric of the show without wringing its hands about it.
Piskor weaves together all these disparate elements based on the real events that formed the history of hip-hop culture, focusing on rap music.
Or at the very least, enjoy the collage of surprises she weaves, and make sure to look out for Love is the Capital coming soon.
Miriam Schapiro: The California Years, 1967-1975, at Eric Firestone Gallery, comprises work that varies in media and composition, while a feminist message weaves throughout.
Jarmusch and Logan's SQÜRL — which they describe as an "enthusiastically marginal rock band" — weaves a trippy musical accompaniment to four silent films by Man Ray.
In the campaign's lead video, Cameron weaves through the country's South Island, walking along stunning hiking tracks, exploring ice caves and paddling in a canyon.
In the video below, he weaves steel cables and LEDs between Common Ground's iconic blue walls for a final product as captivating as the first.
Rare Weaves has developed a cult following on Instagram, and Goldstein's clients range from menswear personality Nick Wooster to legendary street style photographer Tommy Ton.
Julia Jacquette's Playground of My Mind is a graphic novel that weaves memoir with the rise of the adventure playground in the 1960s and '70s.
Over the course of ten tracks, U-zhaan's dextrous hand-drumming weaves melodically through Hasunuma's florid electro-tapestries, making vibrant quiltworks out of minimal pieces.
After years of rocking wigs, weaves, braids, and more, the actress revealed a chic, fuchsia buzz cut in a series of photos on her Instagram.
And of course, there's nothing wrong with that — after all, plenty of women rely on extensions and weaves to enhance their appearance to their liking.
Erpenbeck beautifully orchestrates a counterpoint, a thread that weaves its way between Richard's established European patrimony and its disruption in the face of the Other.
WILLIAMS One of my favorite is called "My Embryo Dilemma," which is a personal essay by Anna Hecker that weaves in a ton of reporting.
This two-hour special weaves together investigative biographies of Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump, drawing on interviews from those who know the candidates best.
The greatest strength of "Outlander" isn't its view of history or its great production design, it's the emotional tapestry that the show carefully weaves together.
It's 1973, which is framed by more than bad hairdos and what's on the TV. In one set, a comic weaves in a Roe v.
Rather than sing along with the lyrics, she treats her voice more like an instrument and weaves in and out between the bass guitar parts.
The camera weaves and darts around its characters with the same abandon that Star tries to navigate a hard-luck life with pluck and dexterity.
As he twists and weaves hundreds of elongated party balloons in elaborate patterns, his enormous finished sculptures mimic nature, yet are unlike any known organism.
This episode weaves in and out of skepticism and religion — at least until the moment when Fraser's ravenous descendent gores "God" to his presumed death.
The yarns it weaves wind down long before the author opened his gallery on 57th Street with a show of Man Ray's work in 2001.
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"I started using a dry shampoo when I was transitioning from relaxed to natural, and started wearing sew-in weaves," Devi Velázquez of NaturallyCurly says.
Sycamore Valley Ranch is secured by a gate, and a long, scenic road weaves through the property grounds leading you to various points of interest.
Pessl still weaves an old-fashioned yarn that makes you want to grab a friend's hand and inch a little bit closer to the campfire.
It's certainly not a "jukebox" musical, though it weaves more than 20 Dylan songs into an original play set in northern Minnesota during the Depression.
He weaves a patchwork of disparate threads, threads unraveled from clerical vestments, that, when quilted together, spell out the single word that the book embodies.
Her climate strategy weaves together several policies she has sprinkled into other policy proposals she has rolled out, from agriculture to tribal lands to manufacturing.
In public remarks, Ms. Warren weaves personal anecdotes with explanations of her many plans, interspersing statistics and critiques of wealth inequality and corruption in Washington.
Its plot weaves in some global concerns from the time Bourne was away, including hacktivism, the growing influence of social media companies and mass surveillance.
He was relegated to being mostly an observer as his teammates raced up and down the court in fast-break drills and three-man weaves.
A nameless narrating chorus weaves in and out of the stories of not just the girls but the mothers and women who came before them.
I Know What I Am: The Life and Times of Artemisia Gentileschi weaves together known facts of Gentileschi's life with the politics of art patronage.
From that premise, DXM weaves a conspiratorial yarn about powerful AI, flailing governments, opportunistic corporations, and the people caught in the middle of all three.
Jimmy bobs and weaves, moving between naked opportunism and glimmers of nobility, on an endless cycle of glee and guilt, without ever coming into focus.
Still, Alyan weaves in political events as a backdrop to their family epic and shows how displacement and intergenerational trauma can affect families for generations.
In all of his spaces, Parente seamlessly weaves his custom-made furniture into the narrative, and the Saint-Germain-des-Prés apartment is no exception.
She also weaves in moving tales of those who are paying dearly for that enhanced bottom line — which, in the end, includes all of us.
The Netflix series also weaves in an overarching story about warring kingdoms and the importance of destiny, which is largely absent from the short stories.
They'll learn, too, about Schultz as a person, as he weaves together his unique business strategy with anecdotes about growing up in Brooklyn, New York.
She weaves her body in and out of a loom of red yarn around 12 white poles in an oval shape, becoming knotted and contorted.
No, what's notable is the humor that weaves through the action, which Statham pulls off with a performance that evokes his hilarious role in Spy.
Here, an hour and a half northeast of San Francisco, the dense press of civilization lifts, and the open wilderness weaves itself into the landscape.
In a wide-ranging conversation, she discussed the ways that Obamacare weaves technology into the health care system, how to work with regulators and more.
The second uses these testimonies as the basis for a scripted drama that the director, Claus Räfle, weaves around interview segments like extended re-enactments.
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She weaves around ghosts taking evening strolls along Shuqi Road until she meets Haku, who helps her navigate the spirit world in which she's now trapped.
Weaves are proof that weird will always succeed with enough gumption, as their great self-titled debut album was just nominated for Canada's Polaris Music Prize.
When you complete Scéal, you finish a storybook, one that weaves together Celtic symbolism, the architecture of Ireland, and the power of art to evoke memory.
With "Te Bote" co-producer Young Martino in tow, the Puerto Rican lyricist weaves his streetwise narrative with a touch of braggadocio and a knowing glare.
Z. In this photo essay, journalist Alice Driver weaves a story that, on first look, seems like a simple narrative of a beauty trend in Mexico.
Nimoy also weaves in a wide range of interviews, among them chats between father and son conducted before the elder's death last year at age 83.
The work of two stars with arguably the most cultural cachet, Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar, weaves personal experience into wider feelings of injustice and political unease.
So many people who have a Rare Weaves piece send me a picture of them hanging them in their house, and that to me is everything.
There are gold chains and luxurious weaves and clouds of curly hair and expertly manicured faces, women and men shielded in hoodies and thick bubble jackets.
Rather than adapting a single King story, it weaves in and out of familiar locations, characters, and themes pulled from any number of the author's works.
"Work—work—work," instructs a ballroom remix of Rihanna's hit song as he weaves through kids warming up on the sunken dancefloor, headed towards the stage.
While technology weaves into your life, by being just a little bit more attentive, you can take back power and make tech work better for you.
I mean, he rapped all of "Moment of Clarity" as one verse that weaves together Mase, 9/11, and the time Wayne shot himself by accident.
In music, he weaves back and forth between creating hip-hop that gives tribute to works of the past, and coinciding with ultra-modern, sleek production.
It takes certain truths and weaves them together into a less than flattering narrative that sticks with the electorate much longer than a candidate's policy paper.
Over the course of the 182-page section on obstruction, Mueller weaves a semi-chronological narrative of Trump's responses to the Russia investigation and its offshoots.
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The artist weaves a Bay Area thread into the history of the Studio Museum, using her signature glittered motifs to transform the museum's ground floor entrance.
The factory takes raw cotton, turns it into yarn, custom dyes the yarn, and weaves material through a complex process of automated weaving and hand-weaving.
Mr. Heineman weaves the group's harrowing footage with scenes of the exiled activists reporting in hotel rooms, crossing borders and grappling with mounting losses back home.
One night it was the Korean Military Academy Band, a drumming sextet in red soldier outfits that weaves languid hip-hop moves into highly regimented music.
The nuanced taxonomic metaphor Lucas weaves of her family's movement through 13 states speaks to a desire for grounding and acceptance within the communities they inhabited.
"It's a hairdresser's fashion week," said Dwight Eubanks, who had just stepped off the stage from judging the Champion of Weaves competition at the Bronner Bros.
" — Adrienne Elrod, former senior adviser to Hillary Clinton "They could teach classes in how @ewarren talks about a problem and weaves in answers into a story.
Meanwhile, "Sightseeing" weaves a sparkly mock-disco groove from high staccato strings and rubbery honking horns, groaning and spinning out of control, deployed for maximum punch.
Meyer's massive creations take portraits of Black men donning wax-cloth headwraps traditionally worn by women, and weaves these images with strips of the same fabric.
" Work—work—work," instructs a ballroom remix of Rihanna's hit song as he weaves through kids warming up on the sunken dancefloor, headed towards the stage.
Maxim Pozdorovkin's documentary is made entirely with footage from Russian state-sponsored media, which he weaves together to tell the story of the 2016 presidential election.
The talented designer somehow weaves patterns and prints that have no business going together into stunning, playful tapestries that fill the space with sophistication and whimsy.
Anchoring the program is Steve Reich's "Cello Counterpoint" from 2003, in which the live soloist weaves through the kinetically sparkling texture of seven recorded cello lines.
Titled 'Namaste Wahala' it is directed by businesswoman-turned-filmmaker, Hamisha Daryani Ahuja, who weaves a tale across two diverse and rich cultures -- India and Nigeria.
A web of allusions, partial memories and teasingly Cubist fragments weaves through the stories and into the earlier novel, fortified by recurring images and memories. Look!
The Catalan singer, who weaves the Spanish Romani language and Roma imagery together in some of her work, has been accused of profiting from Roma culture.
With a warm heart and a nonjudgmental mind, "Saint Frances" weaves abortion, same-sex parenting and postpartum depression into a narrative bursting with positivity and acceptance.
A new documentary play at the Public Theater weaves together interviews from people whose lives were forever changed by the 2010 mining disaster in West Virginia.
On the program are Aaron Alter's modal "Introspective Blues No. 1" for harp and flute and Adrienne Albert's "Daydreams," which weaves in children's tunes and lullabies.
The choreographer Mariana Valencia, a 2016-17 BAX artist in residence, will unveil "Album," a humorous one-woman show that weaves together text, music and dance.
In simple, evocative sentences, with sparing but effective glances at poetry and art, he weaves memories of his deployments with his observations in and near Syria.
In front of the cameras that have been crowding her house since she disappears, Astrid weaves genuine, vulnerable speech about running away — she pulls a River.
Each frame begins as a still image, like a single swatch of cloth, but through rhythm and tempo, Mack weaves individuals threads into a greater whole.
Drawn from letters in Ulitskaya's family archive and the K.G.B. file on her grandfather, "Jacob's Ladder" weaves a web of personalities connected by love and blood.
Drawn from letters in Ulitskaya's family archive and the K.G.B. file on her grandfather, "Jacob's Ladder" weaves a web of personalities connected by love and blood.
The short weaves together Stoke-on-Trent's economic collapse and resulting industrial ruins, and ends with a kind of redemption by way of Northern Soul dancing.
Every episode bobs and weaves between characters, like The Guy (co-creator Ben Sinclair) biking his way throughout the city to make his home weed deliveries.
Hairstylists from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, working in salons or on the street, offered hair weaves following the styles favored by Nollywood actresses.
Whether it be wigs, weaves or box braids, the singer, 37, is always switching it up, leaving many to wonder about the state of her natural tresses.
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Directed by Joe Berlinger, the documentary series weaves together exclusive audio interviews of Bundy that were conducted while he was on death row in Florida in 1980.
In addition, the series weaves in the story of Tia (Emayatzy Corinealdi, who starred in DuVernay's Middle of Nowhere), a politician who is also Jira's biological mother.
A British-Somali poet now based in Los Angeles, Shire weaves together the frictions and contradictions of diasporic life and the pain of leaving your roots behind.
She uses her mouth to help open products and both hands to hold up a brush and weaves it between her fingers to have a steady hand.
As I explain in my new book, "The Power Paradox: How We Gain and Lose Influence," the expression of these viral virtues weaves through our social fabric.
Throughout this all, Afterparty weaves together its bigger questions about relationships, growing up, and what it means to be a good person through its sharp-tongued humor.
In the clip above, Gabby easily winds, leaps, weaves and turns through every trick the course has with help from her handler — the equally agile Andrea Samuels.
It's mine (yes, bih, even the weaves and wigs), and after years of relaxing and fighting its texture, I'm proud of it in all its natural glory.
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The concept of "struggle love" weaves the project together, reinforcing that suffering and trauma are often used as a barometer for a Black woman's ability to love.
I sat down with the fashion outsider to talk about his new installation, the inspiration behind his clothes, and the "modern primitivism" philosophy that informs Rare Weaves.
Whether it's power, soul, or character—whatever you want to ascribe it to, something that sets Rare Weaves apart is that it's not all in the design.
That to me is at the heart of what Rare Weaves is: a way to let the construction influence the design and create something that feels human.
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But watching this video of Alex Pashley gently plowing through fresh powder as he weaves through trees might be the most relaxing thing you'll watch this week.
Behind the scenes: Along with simple, age-appropriate science concepts, the show weaves problem-solving, prereading skills such as rhyming, and basic shape recognition into the stories.
Square's redesigned report weaves numbers and bright-colored text together with full-page professional photos, including sections devoted to biographies of merchants who use Square's payments technology.
But if anyone's up for an unlikely billing under the genre of Wholesale Retail Jams it would be Weaves, masters of the funny, weird, and totally unexpected.
In recent years, more and more people have shunned wigs, hair weaves and chemical relaxers, returning to the more natural, born-with-it look of past decades.
I loved the idea of emulating a gritty bike messenger; that two-wheel tattooed menace who's quick with a middle finger as he weaves ahead of traffic.
He weaves a spell to conceal the village in fog, and the Kargs, blinded, are forced to retreat as the villagers press a counterattack with makeshift spears.
Ms. DuVernay is working within a familiar documentary idiom that weaves original, handsomely shot talking-head interviews with well-researched, occasionally surprising and gravely disturbing archival material.
Promise and decline, hope and suffering—it is a pattern that weaves together Reconstruction, the Great Migration, the Civil Rights movement, and the election of Barack Obama.
ASRI weaves healthcare, finances and conservation into one tapestry -- a vision printed on the uniform of its conservation staff: "Masyarakat sejahtera, hutan sehat" (Prosperous society, healthy forests).
And maybe that's where to begin: Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij have created a show that actively bobs and weaves, ducking a succinct or even lucid reading.
"Who Killed JonBenet?" also weaves in news footage from that time, which means viewers see both the actual Ramseys and investigators as well as their fictitious counterparts.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO Weaves' answer to political frustration and bafflement is equal parts wry distance and primal fury in "Scream" from "Wide Open," its album due Oct. 6.
Here, New York Times reporters and editors explain the "lede-all," a story form that weaves together many narrative threads and leads the coverage of an event.
Though it doesn't spotlight "fake news" as its main target, the challenge weaves in the need to examine one's sources in a way we hope feels organic.
The book begins with the Black Tom explosion that rocked the city, weaves in Damon Runyon's riveting war reporting and is capped by the heroics of Sgt.
Without narration, director Asif Kapadia weaves the film from archival racing footage, home movies and interviews Senna gave during his rise to national hero and global icon.
It is primarily a story about love — and one that weaves together Nelson's introspective outpourings with excerpts of critical thought to capture the transcendental nature of life.
The camera bobs and weaves around and through the car, just like the characters do, introducing surprisingly complex geography to a battlefield that's perhaps 10 square feet.
The book, which won the 2011 National Book Award for fiction, uses heady language to describe Esch's desire and weaves in Greek mythology for a fantastical effect.
Tarantino weaves a fairy tale, a fantasy, and a wistful elegy for a world that many of us wish we lived in — most of all, Tarantino himself.
It weaves the story of Ms. Sandberg's tragedy into those of others, along with social science research, in a practical guide to the inevitable hardships of life.
Through Val and Alex, and the comic creators they encounter, Proehl weaves a story that digs into the heart of what comics and storytelling itself can do.
"Public buffoon and private velociraptor", the jovial, Latin-spouting Judd—"a loose cannon with a floppy haircut and a bicycle"—weaves through the vicissitudes of public life.
In "Jell-O Girls," she weaves together her family history and the story of the classic American dessert to produce a book that alternately surprises and mesmerizes.
It weaves a complicated web of devastation, too, but the force of its feeling turns centripetal, with the titles pulling everything toward the central theme of landscapes.
It weaves archival footage with firsthand accounts from journalists, media personalities and others close to the 45th president to trace how he landed in the White House.
Bennett weaves parallels between Nadia and Aubrey's motherlessness, which is cause for bonding, and their decisions over their own bodies, hinting at the idea of inherited trauma.
The novel bears the subtitle Castle in the Mist and weaves the thin characters and plot of the PlayStation 2 cult classic into a dense fantasy epic.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "When the canvas is cut, it opens endless possibilities," says Colombian painter Cristina Camacho, who weaves intricate patterns into stacked canvases.
She has combined his now-vintage photos with imagery from her trip and snippets of his letters to create a visual narrative that weaves their two stories together.
I Am the Night is based on a true story – that's part of what makes the show, which weaves adoption intrigue with the Black Dahlia murders — so extraordinary.
He weaves a lively tale, peppered with a cast of adventurers, spies, preachers, communists and McCarthyites who have boosted and sabotaged the relationship in turn over the years.
As an actress and a woman I love being able to transform, to switch up my look when I want to with wigs, weaves and bundles a plenty.
As much amanuensis as protagonist, Ms Broom weaves her memories and her mother's testimony into a personal, historical and sociological study of African-American life in New Orleans.
Towson, Maryland (CNN)The map weaves from hardscrabble downstate Delaware to heavily Catholic Rhode Island to tony Fairfield County boating towns on the waterfront of Long Island Sound.
Three times in "Mountains May Depart," the latest from the transformative Chinese director Jia Zhangke, people stand near a river that weaves through the landscape like a snake.
On Sunday night's episode of the Bravo franchise, Leakes, 51, hosted a "Bye Wig" party where her fellow housewives had to come without wigs, hair extensions or weaves.
Publishers Weekly says that "Oates weaves a feeling of constant menace and paranoia throughout as Adriane struggles to remember her old life and adjust to her new one."
It's a good fit for both Casper Skulls and Buzz, which adds another hotly-tipped act to its stacked roster that already includes Greys, Dilly Dally and Weaves.
"In theory, hairstyles like braids, sew-in weaves, and tight ponytails allow you to do less manipulation to the hair, so you don't get much breakage," Lenzy explains.
On Happily Ever After, he memorably got into an explosive fight with her family over dinner (to recap: lamps were punched, shirts were torn, weaves were ripped out).
The video weaves the viewer through sepia-tinted vignettes — church, Nashville, the highway, the gas station — as the country star journeys onwards towards his dad's final resting place.
Lorelai works a corpse plant reference into a thread of speedy discussion with her daughter Rory, which also somehow weaves in Amy Schumer, gun control, and John Oliver.
In the video The Salad Zone (2013), for instance, she weaves warped stories of everyday life in Saudi Arabia, including teenage dreams of other cities and family tensions.
The assailant bobs and weaves - while firing - then circles the pillar and squeezes off rounds into the back of a collapsing body in a dark, short-sleeved uniform.
As an actress and a woman, I love being able to transform, to switch up my look when I want to with wigs, weaves and bundles a plenty.
But while Beware of the Dandelions weaves a fantastical narrative, the piece is really about what happens when communities organize and how they navigate the intricacies of advocacy.
Drawing on her past life as a writer for television shows including "ER," Gottlieb weaves each character's ups and downs into an engaging story set in Los Angeles.
Hair from her country is the softest, most sought-after hair on the continent, and her business helps feed the global demand for wigs, weaves and hair extensions.
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"Get Out" (2017) is a twisted, satirical thriller by director Jordan Peele that expertly weaves in metaphors for more serious topics such as racism, slavery and cultural appropriation.
Four were from the Congo, one from Angola, and one from Somalia; all were dressed for going out, in elaborately plaited wigs and weaves and carefully applied makeup.
Riffing on the narration-plus-archival-footage technique in "The Price of Gold," director Craig Gillespie (Lars and the Real Girl) weaves talking-head voiceovers into flashback scenes.
The chair uses metal rings for the frame, while three different fabric weaves are used to create a different look and feel for different parts of the chair.
She can't stand the auntie who advises her nieces to keep their "hair long and glossy or invest in good weaves" so they can hold down a man.
They cohere through an almost invisible geometric syntax that Krasner weaves into the substructure of each work, including the well-known mosaic she built into a table top.
Yet the set-up somehow works reasonably well in "Dumplin'," a Netflix movie that weaves Dolly Parton songs throughout the story and casts Jennifer Aniston as the mom.
"No" weaves together lilting cumbia rhythms, and samples of Peruvian harpist and dialogue from a recorded conversation between a young Jaar and his father, into a ghostly collage.
Zurawski weaves together the poetic utterance and contextualizing narratives, reminding us that the dual format has long been a fulcrum of Western poetics, from Dante to Susan Howe.
Hosted by global gallery Hauser & Wirth's Manhattan location, De Bruyckere's darkly beautiful body of work weaves mythology, history, and personal encounters into fixtures of wax, skins, and metal.
Not many bands return home after touring for most of the year with a renewed sense of energy to create but, Weaves tells me, that's exactly what happened.
Always the elegant stylist, he effortlessly weaves in the city's cultural history, tracing his path from graduate student in art history to staff writer for The New Yorker.
Like Homer, Mendelsohn weaves his basket with many wands: first, the story of the "Odyssey" itself, which patiently, book by book, he explicates with exemplary and generous clarity.
Hopkins weaves in other contemporary political battlegrounds as well, including homelessness, racism and sexual assault, even mentioning recent acts of violence like the 2016 Pulse nightclub mass shooting.
The snake figure weaves in and out of this story and others, as Allahyari channels its fearsome energy to confront the oppression she experienced as a young girl.
Ms. Gadsby, a 40-year-old Australian comic, is an unknown here, but the way she weaves intellectual arguments into taut jokes makes it clear she's no novice.
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And that's good news, because at its center, the Gears series is an intensely engaging experience that weaves back and forth between gritty action and poignant, heartbreaking gloom.
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Certainly a close relative of devil's food cake, his version weaves dark-chocolate cremeux between its many, many layers, all of them wrapped in a dark-chocolate frosting.
Melbourne composer Donald U'Ren expertly weaves the sounds of Rarotonga island life (recorded during a Uni trip to the Cook Islands) into a rich and minimal sonic adventure.
The first half of the menu (available at three different lengths costing $190, $252 and $295) weaves some local ingredients into dishes that roughly follow the kaiseki format.
The artist, who goes by øjeRum on his Instagram, weaves together antique portraits and classic sculptures with fantastical settings, imbuing each human subject with a layer of depth.
The director Nora Ephron weaves the true stories of the chef extraordinaire Julia Child (Meryl Streep) and the writer Julie Powell (Amy Adams) in this sweet, wholesome comedy.
But "Dorothea Lange: Migrant Mother," a new book from the Museum of Modern Art, offers fresh insights as it weaves a compelling tale about some little-explored details.
And Mozart is hardly being ignored: The festival will open on July 14 with "Divine Connection," a staged work that weaves Mozart's Requiem and music by Arvo Pärt.
Part documentary, part fantasy and part autobiography, this black-and-white film by Guy Maddin weaves archival footage of his hometown with re-enactments of his childhood memories.
For instance, in her famous essay on pornography Sontag weaves theoretical constructions for so long that they often seem to fall far from anything that resembles verifiable experience.
Military historians often neglect developments in the arts, for instance, but Roberts weaves in Greek culture, showing how works by dramatists and philosophers reflected events in the war.
He weaves riveting tales of legacy brands caught resting on their laurels, the hungry newcomers who outsmarted them and a network of prescient investors working behind the scenes.
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There's barely any guitar to speak of, and at the chorus, rather than belt or soar, she bobs and weaves, repeating the title phrase like a nonchalant taunt.
Lyndi Snyder, the extremely private owner and president of In-N-Out Burger, is opening up about how she weaves her faith into the billion-dollar burger chain.
In Midtown, Korean-American wholesalers sell them in bulk in the human hair district, and a roomful of wigmakers weaves hair for the Metropolitan Opera and Broadway musicals.
Mr. Wilson's "Config Khoum-Baie" weaves three of his older pieces into something new, while Ms. Kotze's "Already Ready," a premiere, explores themes of preparation and latent power.
The memoir offers an almost contemporary take on Delhi, but deftly weaves in events from the city's momentous history even as it details the eccentricities of daily life.
The tones of red, white and blue are achieved by incorporating three distinct styles of chain-mail weaves, which can be loosely categorized as European, Japanese and Persian.
" By rigorously exploring the history of materials and objects, he added, Mr. Rakowitz "weaves dense webs of meaning in distinct bodies of work rich with insight and surprise.
As Spears tried to grow out her hair underneath a series of excruciatingly bad weaves, her career ramped back up into high gear — though she clearly wasn't ready.
The genius of this fantastic piece is how Schreck weaves that now almost-archetypal patter of a one-woman show into the fabric of today's contentious political debates.
Here's what I found: Though Breitbart weaves in some traditional economic anxieties over immigrants stealing Americans' jobs, the core of its coverage of immigration paints a picture of fear.
"There are hair salons now dedicated to taking care of natural hair but the big majority is still weaves, wigs and relaxers in terms of market size" she explains.
Ng expertly weaves us through the history of each character, plus many more surprises — including a custody case that divides a community and raises questions of morality and motherhood.
Drawing on the same aspects of youth culture as those early glimpses in all the best ways, it fluidly weaves cultural references in and out of his clever verses.
Instead, writer and director Gillian Robespierre weaves Donna's abortion into her larger story of dealing with a breakup, starting to fall for someone new, and finding her own voice.
With so many styles in one setting (seriously, the 'fros, wigs, and weaves are a sight to behold), you'd think it'd be hard to whittle down a few trends.
In the years since her debut, she has been getting better, and the little interruptions have just added heft and substance to the rich and necessary stories she weaves.
While most of the show is scripted, Showrunner/Director Matthew Carnahan weaves in select documentary elements that help tell the true inside story of the internet's fascinating formative years.
As she weaves the twin strands of her history, shuttling between the American dream and "America first", Ms Churchwell sometimes relies on tenuous connections to (and between) her yarns.
"When your nine year old weaves a 12ft long scarf on a peg loom for your birthday present, you'd better #werk," Garner wrote on Instagram adding the hashtag #proudmom.
A cavernous and echoing album, For Emma weaves a feeling of loneliness and isolation throughout — an album more about a sentiment or feeling than the "Emma" in the title.
The narrative weaves together ideas about art and identity and living with bipolar disorder, and, as a result, pretty much encapsulates what it's like to live with the illness.
Over 12 tracks, Nite weaves extreme bouts of confidence in songs like "Magic Bitch" against moments of anxiety and depression on "Tightrope," a battle she still deals with presently.
Their quality varies greatly, and brands are known to deploy a dizzying array of fancy words — plies, weaves, thread counts — that can be confusing to navigate as a consumer.
Every song and image, you feel, has been made by an artist comfortable with the nocturnal shapes he weaves into the fabric of both his music and visual art.
Mr Suzman deftly weaves his experiences and observations with lessons on human evolution, the history of human migration and the fate of African communities since the arrival of Europeans.
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Byrne shrieks at random intervals during the verses, hissing and inhaling erratically, while throughout the chorus he murmurs more softly and weaves his way around the harsher guitar chords.
Neal Stephenson's seminal novel "Snow Crash" is particularly evocative because it weaves the modern myth of the computational mind together with a much older story, the Tower of Babel.
The title of the exhibition references a term coined by Australian anthropologist William Stanner to illustrate Indigenous people's circular conceptualization of time, which weaves together past, future, and present.
For her exhibition Iris, currently on view at Brooklyn's Signal Gallery, Koch weaves together a series of illustrations and sculptural installations that allude to a mysterious game of sorts.
It's an uproarious and highly-detailed production befitting Anderson's personal style, and it weaves in the book's message about greedy industrial farmers with zero regard for animals with ease.
It's an uproarious and highly-detailed production befitting Anderson's personal style, and it weaves in the book's message about greedy industrial farmers with zero regard for animals with ease.
There are traces of everyone from St. Vincent to Dan Deacon to Yeah Yeahs Yeahs in their DNA, but it's Weaves' chemistry that cements their sound as their own.
Men and women scatter like ants across the floodlit landscape as the drone weaves nimbly in and out of the water, conveying the violence and unpredictability of the assault.
These individual collages are are a constant presence throughout the show, hung in sequence on a wall constructed especially for them, that weaves through much of the exhibition space.
There are multiple different kinds of startups — like Siren Care, which weaves sensors into fabrics for tracking problems associated with diabetes — trying to help build products for managing diabetes.
The sample of characters, frustratingly, consists almost entirely of liberals and intelligentsia types from the elites, yet Ms Gessen ably weaves their lives into a gripping, if grim, tapestry.
In the song, Meek Mill, who wore a sweatshirt that honored late rappers XXXTentacion and Jimmy Wopo on stage, weaves his own story with larger points about police violence.
She understands rare secrets of time and space: When the choreography weaves one line around itself or brings several lines close together, you feel the fun of the friction.
That women — embodying 19th-century mores while speaking in a 21st-century vernacular — are portraying men here weaves this point of view into the very fabric of the performance.
In the first song ("No … the dreams have not vanished"), a melancholic vocal line spins and weaves then wafts away, as an orchestral postlude lingers, spiked with piercing harmonies.
" She points out that she tried "a little bit of everything: braids, weaves, wigs extensions," but adds on a more serious note, "This wasn't just a First Lady journey.
On "Sweepstakes," the rapper weaves his words around the off-kilter beat, and funky drums and horns courtesy of the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, which flatten like an oversized cheque.
The documentarian Susan Lacy weaves roughly 30 hours of interviews with the influential filmmaker with conversations with a host of stars including Tom Hanks, Cate Blanchett and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Supporting up to five players, you interact with Hidden Agenda on a smartphone or tablet, as the group weaves a choose-your-own-adventure story about a serial killer.
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It's a challenging story to tell, and, as if to mitigate the horrors, Lee weaves two contemporary narratives through it, each harboring its own mystery waiting to be solved.
"The Library Book" weaves together the stories of the 1986 arson fire of the Los Angeles Library, the history of libraries and Ms. Orlean's personal connection to these institutions.
One of the most popular materials is wool, which can offer a range of looks depending on how it's handled, from thin, flat weaves to hairy, hand-knotted shags.
On a wooden loom built by her husband, she weaves together a patchwork of predominantly red and yellow squares and rectangles, a technique passed down from her great-grandmother.
Perhaps the most promising symbol of MASS MoCA's future is a 25-year exhibition that weaves its art and music dimensions and features the work of a "local" artist.
"'In the Hand of Dante' weaves together the life of Dante with the life of a character named Nick Tosches,'" Will Blythe wrote in a review in The Times.
Gentry weaves in findings from previously undisclosed documents that illuminate the notoriously paranoid director's career and the role he played in major investigations into prominent figures like the Rev.
But lurking among the technicalities are the tools that savvy Kevin might use to save himself — and the clues that Clark cleverly weaves together for a truly thrilling ending.
Krist expertly weaves together the stories of Griffith, Mulholland and McPherson, the charismatic evangelist from rural Canada who moved to Los Angeles to attend to the city's spiritual needs.
Through a series of satisfying, recurrent metaphors — repetitions of images, phrases, objects and dreams — Hay weaves her characters' stories closer, offering an allegory for the commonality of human experience.
Ansari's standup has been marked by a light, controlled style, but here, he weaves personal material into a critique of the culture that reveals a new, deeply felt passion.
The personal experience on which Mr Pomerantsev draws for this book is partly vicarious, as he movingly weaves the story of his parents, Igor and Lina, into his narrative.
He closely tracks the lives of many Lamalerans, male and female, young and old, and he weaves their stories together with a history of the tribe and its beliefs.
Just last month, a federal judge agreed with them and ruled the entire government healthcare program unconstitutional, although Obamacare is still in effect as the lawsuit weaves through the courts.
The "60 Minutes" interview is timed to the release of Schultz's book, "From the Ground Up," which weaves together parts of his personal biography and his vision for the country.
Though the dance pop from Shamir might not seem to have much in common with Weaves ' weirdo punk, the two artists are helping lead a DIY charge into the mainstream.
The 60 Minutes interview is timed to the release of Schultz's book, "From the Ground Up," which weaves together parts of his personal biography and his vision for the country.
In this 2007 twisted teen comedy that weaves together psychiatry and sex, Charlie (Yelchin) charms everyone at his new school from the bullies to the beautiful, sarcastic girl (Kat Dennings).
It's something of a paean to self-discovery that weaves its way toward self-actualization through histories of hardship and episodes of revelation — something every queer person can relate to.
In this part of the project, the artist duo created an artist book that weaves together various narratives about colonization, value creation, destruction, and cultural belonging to complement their sculpture.
As Bellacosa is swept up in this bizarre world, Flores weaves in his motivation — grief over the deaths of his daughter and wife — and creates an intricate, philosophical, trippy thriller.
He weaves together newly discovered nuggets and a polished perspective that vitalizes a twin biography of two people who were closer together and farther apart than most readers might remember.
Written and directed by Nandita Das, "Manto" weaves together its subject's life and his stories, taking in his struggles with censorship and alcoholism and the partition of India and Pakistan.
But Workin' Moms masterfully weaves in workplace banter, relationship comedy, friendship struggles, and the exploration of family relationships as adults that will appeal to a wider, non-child-rearing audience.
The scene slyly weaves in song lyrics from some of Bowie's greatest hits, adding another layer to her confrontation with another one of the New Gods, the upstart Technical Boy.
What really makes the show shine is how deftly it weaves in knowing asides and callbacks to the movies, occasionally dropping in clips, and garnishing scenes by using '80s songs.
As for his fellow seafarers, around whom Mr Clare weaves much Finnish history, literature and politics, these "gentle, inward men" become, in a sense, his witnesses to the human spirit.
I think all of those questions are intrinsic with Rare Weaves, and it speaks to what I'm doing, and in a larger sense, why people are coveting more novel goods.
It occurred to me, as I looked back to Anni Albers' dictionary of weaves, all the grids of woven drafts, that textile could be translated into English this same way.
But over the expanse of Normal Bias, Stelzer weaves layers of ambient sound into the tale of the tape, the figurative peeking out from amid the layers of mechanical abstraction.
Like a well-oiled machine, one of them gets in the line while the other bobs and weaves, bringing back armfuls of orange chicken and Tarrazu medium dark roast coffee.
Here Adesanya weaves from his southpaw stance to an orthodox one, cracks Brunson with a right straight, then switches again to land a long left hook from a southpaw stance.
"Our Lady" is a kind of exodinosaur Rosetta Stone that weaves together the genre's multiple modern threads—human technological arrogance, the ethics of bioengineering, and the allure of intelligent dinosaurs.
In the various versions of this story, collected by Christopher from his father's papers, she weaves spells by dancing; by singing into bowls of water; by charming her own hair.
The books were heavily and specifically influenced by C.S. Lewis' Narnia series and J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels, but Grossman also weaves in a deep understanding of the fantasy canon.
Within those restrictions, Smith, the author and illustrator of many picture books including the Caldecott Honor-winning "Grandpa Green," somehow weaves an emotionally resonant story of loneliness, loss and belonging.
It's funny and sad, sometimes within a single scene, and it weaves a plot out of the messy collapse of a shared reality, trying to make music out of disharmony.
With my partner, David de Rozas, I am developing a commission for Ballroom Marfa called "The Blessings of the Mystery," which weaves environmental memories of the Transpecos region in Texas.
St. Paul's Chapel (Episcopal) Trinity Church's choirs perform in a service that weaves liturgical readings among musical works by Charles Wood ("This Joyful Eastertide") and John Taverner ("Dum transisset sabbatum").
Rather than having a single exhibit highlight the subjugation of indigenous peoples and detail its contemporary impact, the museum weaves such issues into broader narratives about the fight for justice.
But paper evidence does not present itself, and how the prosecution presents and weaves the paper trail into an understandable narrative for the jury can make or break a case.
Narrated by Jon Hamm, the film weaves footage of Williams's last game with interviews with his last surviving child, Claudia; the journalist Ben Bradlee Jr.; and the sportscaster Bob Costas.
The Toronto indie-rock group Weaves has released two excellent self-titled recordings to date: a bracingly weird EP in 2014, and a more accessible full-length album in 2016.
What followed were a couple tense moments when security tries to prevent Williams from getting by ... before he weaves his way through, while being supported by fans who recognized him.
She weaves the details into a chapter on Tang Yuanjun, the chairman for Flushing's Chinese Democracy Parties, who leads a monthly protest in front of the Chinese consulate in Manhattan.
A stylish presence in the city's art and social justice worlds, Ms. Hunt, 36, weaves a connecting thread among the city's cultural institutions, media gatekeepers and gifted, if overlooked, artists.
"A Very Expensive Poison" weaves a moving portrait of a marriage—"You're in a bad mood because you're hungry," Marina tells Alexander—with self-referential jokes and escalating high-jinks.
The 2.54-year-old stylist is a pioneer of cranial prosthesis, or "man weaves," a nonsurgical procedure that fills a balding scalp with a head of hair in just hours.
I found that out Day 224 at the Museum Kampa, a private modern art institution housed in a revamped mill complex on the Vltava River that weaves through the city.
His blend of modern dance and movement from African traditions weaves a rich, poetic language that has the ability to lift the spirit — even if it's just for a night.
Spiraling through nearly five decades of American history, this show weaves together a web of controversy netting almost every major assassination and scandal up until President Donald Trump's 2016 election.
The experience, along with a 10-day cruise inspired by the poem, is a route to mutual understanding, and Mendelsohn weaves in reflections on his childhood and love of classics.
Clearly invigorated by the success of his previous novel, "The Cartel" (2015), Winslow weaves a complex story around a detective who wants to stay clean even though he's already dirty.
Mr. Longhurst also brings on to the Olivier stage an actual orchestra, the Southbank Sinfonia, whose playing weaves in and among the action rather than sitting sedately to one side.
The film weaves in and out of prominent years of his life, as he meets his best friend Kiro Honjo (John Krasinski) and falls in love with Naoko Satomi (Blunt). 
The trailer opens with a flashback to "Day 1," when Evelyn Abbott (Emily Blunt) weaves through panicked pedestrians and searches for a radio signal while driving around with her children.
"Hey, Boy," a debut picture book by Benjamin Strouse and Jennifer Phelan, is the story of a young man's life and a dog that weaves in and out of it.
The Sanders ad was elegant, not only in its artistic execution but also in that it weaves together Sanders's core message of income inequality with a nod to racial inequality.
Every morning before work, she gently combs out any knots, massages it with coconut oil to keep it jet black and shiny, and weaves it into the safety of a braid.
For instance, Trump led reporters traveling with him on a bizarre rolling news conference conducted on the tees of his picturesque links that weaves through towering coastal dunes north of Aberdeen.
Cover image: President of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen weaves to his supporters during campaign on final day in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, July 27, 2018.
Then, slowly weaves in actual witchcraft folklore until its unclear if there is an enchantress in their midst, or if fear of sorcery has just driven them (and the audience) mad.
LEED-certified, MPK 22023, as it's called, has a 22022-acre green roof with a half-mile loop that weaves among trees and antive plants, cafes, gathering spaces and work cabanas.
But Walker wasn't always this confident about wigs — she steered clear of the beauty trend for years out of fear they simply wouldn't appear believable, relying on sew-in weaves instead.
Every year, professional slackliner Sketchy Andy Lewis weaves together the Mothership Spacenet – an intimidating web of slacklines and elastic bands – about 400 feet above a canyon for a shallow skydiving party.
In "The Woman Warrior," Chinese-American author Kingston weaves together her family's stories, her experience growing up, and ancient Chinese myths in a book that makes powerful statements on American identity.
But wigs and weaves aren't just a fantastic way to give yourself a quick makeover or pull an IG fake out — when installed properly, they also create great protective styles, too.
Bravo's The Real Housewives of Atlanta is a spectacle of Dirty South glamour, quick weaves, and even faster reads, as if aliens with barcode scanners for brains crash-landed in Buckhead.
This idea of rethinking how we use our phones, instead of just adding more ways to use them, weaves its way into most of the other features of iOS 12, too.
In hypnotic and elegant prose, Vogel weaves the present and the past, exploring April's relationship with Wilson, and the gaps he filled after her father killed himself when she was 222.95.
For some context into black hair care, the market had sales of about $2.7 billion in 2015, not including hair accessories and things like wigs, weaves and extensions, according to Mintel.
It's a red thread that weaves through many of the group's projects, and it takes on a meta-narrative quality, what with the extremely traditional technologies used to create the shows.
The Hearst episode in Smithsonian's Lost Tapes series weaves its tale without narration, using only broadcast media, newspaper clippings and audio from the day to recreate the story as it happened.
The documentary weaves clips from Baldwin's interviews and speeches with notable moments from the civil rights movement to ensure their legacies don't die in the same unceremonious way that they did.
Waters isn't a regular Skype user, and because of this, he makes the rookie mistake of using the camera for our three-way interview, which also includes Weaves vocalist Jasmyn Burke.
Borrowing some of the science fiction cool from the Star Trek franchise, Hewlett Packard Enterprise has unveiled a new commercial that weaves future concept technologies into the imaginary world of Starfleet.
In Vessel, a 2014 documentary about her boat project, there's a scene where Gomperts ducks and weaves through a crowd of angry Spaniards attempting to prevent the abortion boat from docking.
Fox Weber weaves in musings on his own sexual and religious experiences, creating a freewheeling psychoanalytic document whose approach would surely delight the doctor, even if its conclusions might surprise him.
Given an alopecia diagnosis years ago, she decided to shave her head rather than contend with wigs or weaves, a private act that has subjected her to constant, uninvited public commentary.
Inspired by a real-life unsolved drowning in 1960s Baltimore, Laura Lippman weaves a gripping story of a housewife mobilized to solve a crime that everyone else seems to have forgotten.
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She weaves in her own family's story — her parents opposed military dictatorship in the '80s, and were jailed as a result — and the film takes on the quality of a lament.
Its distinctive structural style, with narration that weaves in and out of flashback, is intriguing, and strong performances, especially from Ms. Debicki and Ms. Nélisse, bolster moments of overly pat dialogue.
Our hero's journey weaves between fantasy and reality, but it is during her time on plain Earth that we see the brutality and violence that the powerful inflict on the helpless.
Those Southern Italian brunette tresses of hers, for instance, were long ago replaced by elaborate weaves that, as far as anyone knows, may require the regular sacrifice of virginal Swedish blondes.
I love the way the story weaves together so many complex and powerful forces that affect our lives and our relationships — family and parenting, religion and politics, and so much more.
Instead, Strausbaugh weaves together the stories of a vast assortment of people who were born in or spent significant time in New York and played some noteworthy role in the war.
On records, he usually composes lengthy pieces full of intricate harmonic weaves, with hardly any room for improvisation — a testament to his early infatuations with jazz-rock fusion and classical music.
Briggs, picking up threads from her own translation of Barthes, various translation memoirs, her Paris aerobics class and other experiences, weaves a delicate net of inquiry into the art of translation.
He weaves scenes from these destiny-swapping years — the gut-punching failures; the life of teaching that enabled the life of writing — with literary long takes, illuminating a winding road trip.
In exploring the incredible lengths (and depths) that successive administrations have gone to in planning for the aftermath of a nuclear assault, Graff deftly weaves a tale of secrecy and paranoia.
The 2621-minute production, which is geared toward theatergoers 26600 and older, employs sleight of hand, audience participation and shifting chronology as it weaves a mesmerizing spell all its own. wildrence.
His single season with Oliver becomes the cycle of the year with Michel, the accretion of days that weaves the durable fabric of love, and that was cut short with Oliver.
McClain, who is also the author of the book "We Live for the We," weaves in her personal narrative with history and sociology about black motherhood in a powerful reported essay.
That is, in fact, what many people will first note about this place, the pleasant encroachment of nature and the way the city weaves itself into lands not yet entirely tamed.
Quinones weaves together the roles of a cast of characters, including pharmaceutical executives, narcotics investigators, recovered addicts and the dealers who set up a system that Quinones compares to pizza delivery.
No form of life, webbed into others, seems too small: The density and reuse and recirculation of vital nutrients weaves the tapestry Tree takes obvious pleasure in naming in her prose.
Anger weaves together a beautiful web of disappointments, pleasures, confessionals, and lies in a performance like no other this decade, solidifying her as one of the most unique voices in cinema.
Taking random samplings from interviews conducted all over New York, from stoops to startups, Brett Story weaves this rich and variegated human data into a persuasive, troubling work of cultural geography.
"There's less of a stigma with hair extensions and weaves now, and people are a lot more open with what they do," Marjan explains, as the reason Khloé opened up now. Shocking?
Historical fencing makes a genuine attempt at historical accuracy, with all the clunky, cumbersome plates of metal or weighty weaves of chainmail designed to protect one from the strikes of a scimitar.
Horiguchi will also add a counter left hook as he weaves out, this was responsible for many of his best connections in the UFC and it serves as an interesting dynamic shift.
He weaves in the past through Sammy's journal entries and projects into Conrad's future, all the while exploring the often desperate emotions underlying our search for everlasting life — hope, love, and grief.
Vijay expertly weaves together Shalini's journey — amalgamating the past and present, the personal and political, into a story of a broken family and a broken nation attempting to piece themselves back together.
John McCain's memorials weaves poignant images with videos from the multiday event to form a touching tribute worthy of a man who so ardently served his country from service member to senator.
Her smashing debut – which opened at No. 1 in the U.K. after it was released there last January – seamlessly weaves R&B, pop, jazz, folk and blues into her own torchy tapestry.
Jemisin weaves these stories together in an unexpected way to form a stunning narrative that gives the characters a compelling personal arc, but one that has vast consequences for this broken world.
Using fabrics as a means to explore the knotty issues around globalization, Mack weaves together a kaleidoscopic meditation on how we — our clothes, cultural identities, and other economic baggage — are tied together.
The rest of the video weaves through images people might want to record, like a kid's birthday party, before it closes on a shot of grandparents watching the film on their phones.
The Destiny Grimoire Anthology weaves tales from multiple sources together for the first time, casting new light on Destiny's most legendary heroes, infamous villains, and their greatest moments of triumph and tragedy.
Jemisin weaves this story with two others: a young girl named Damaya who's just been sent to the Fulcrum, and a woman named Syenite who's about to leave for her first mission.
For example, it's taking a page from athletic brands with its Silver XT2 line, which weaves anti-microbial silver into premium fabrics so they won't smell at the end of the day.
"I never imagined it as more than a secret club for me and my friends," admits Goldstein, who recently launched Rare Weaves' first foray into traditional retail: an installation at Carson Street.
And his vision can be seen in Rare Weaves' first editorial, styled by Justin Dean, shot by photographer Fred Askew, and modeled by artist Jerami Goodwin—known more for his "STAINO" tag.
Riley speaks in essays, leaning heavily on history to support his arguments; during a discussion on fighting capitalism from within, he weaves in references to southern Mexican worker uprisings and Serbian filmmakers.
In typical Brooksian fashion, his answer weaves together politics and pop sociology; it is an attempt to not only explain this facet of Clinton, but also explore the way we live now.
Kasi Lemmons, in a superb directorial debut, skillfully weaves together themes of community discord, family secrets, and a touch of magical realism, centered on the coming of age of two young girls.
Hexoskin takes the fitness tracking functions of other wearables, combines them with a whole array of other health metrics and weaves it all together into the fabric of a skintight training shirt.
Immersed in creative director and fashion designer Mushtashrik Mahbub's unique visual animation style and narrated by Nigerian-born performance poet, Bassey Ikpi, "Invisible Barriers" weaves together stories from a disillusioned girl's life.
At its best the show weaves plot and themes effortlessly, but sometimes just asking existential questions isn't enough to hand wave the ways characters have acted or been treated throughout the show.
It all begins with the host calling up his fellow Brit with the now-standard "Hello, it's me" line, then segues into a sing-along and a conversation about wigs versus weaves.
Haneke weaves these crises together in an exquisitely escalating mood of unease until a finale that replays the tragedies of the earlier films as farce and earns Happy End its ironic title.
Packed with peekaboo shots through curtains and door grilles, "Operation Avalanche" weaves well-known conspiracy theories into a goofily entertaining satire of youthful ambition co-opted as a tool of government intrigue.
Starting with the city's early incarnation as a commercial nexus for King Cotton, Strausbaugh weaves an ambitious and sprawling narrative while piecing together a crazy quilt of historical facts and fascinating anecdotes.
The story weaves in the notion that the choices we make essentially create alternative realities, but in a way not much deeper than the historical musings of teenagers in smoke-filled rooms.
The author of The Attention Merchants and The Master Switch, Wu weaves his considerable knowledge of the technology and communications industries seamlessly into the arc of antitrust history—and to good effect.
"I played [in Toronto] for over 10 years and I think there has always been confident women, but there are just more confident women now," says Jasmyn Burke of Weaves via email.
She weaves a story every day in that first 2202 minutes of the show that connects dots, pulls things together, pulls historical references that really is just an amazing piece of work.
Minecraft creator Alan Becker weaves clips from the film in with his renderings of the Kusakabe house, Totoro's den, and the Catbus, showing off how spot-on his Minecraft builds truly are.
Photo by Brendan George Ko Toronto's Weaves—this week's Noisey Next artist—just want you to stay young and live out your dreams, which, honestly, is a very nice thing to hear.
The series includes women who bare midriffs in tailored crop tops; women with visible tattoos; women with twinned, voluminous, gravity-defying Afros; women wearing extensions or weaves; women with long Senegalese twists.
The band's second album, "Wide Open," arrived this month, taking further strides toward semi-traditional pop-rock songwriting — but fortunately keeping more than enough of the unpredictable energy that sets Weaves apart.
" GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO Mateo Kingman, from Ecuador, raps in Spanish about mystical and carnal merging in "Tejidos" ("Weaves"): "I want to enter your body, your skin/No destination, no rest, just take me.
Jeannette Catsoulis, in her review for The Times, wrote that the film "weaves a rough magic from Joshua James Richards's biting cinematography and the story's slow, unsteady arc from bitter to hopeful."
Pelé weaves in the story of his childhood and early introduction to the game, and offers an insider's look of the game from the perspective of one of its most renowned players.
Whether looking for the best shampoos and conditioners to maintain a natural hair care regimen, or keeping up with wigs and weaves, hair is of utmost importance to the Black female community.
Talk to him for a few minutes in his office here, though, and you hear a shrewd businessman who blithely weaves in discussion about market shares, stock keeping units and distribution channels.
But while his career burned hot for many years, tough times occasionally intervened, and Ms. Gomez weaves into the story of his decline a tale of one of her own professional setbacks.
Though Ms. Blundell weaves in various subplots — a lost Patek Philippe watch, a forged painting, a famous actress who hits on Ruthie's soon-to-be ex — the museum drama fuels the narrative.
Forster weaves his own onstage way through "The Inheritance" in the shyly bespectacled Morgan (Paul Hilton), who functions as narrator, literary sage and emblem of a more recessive era for gay men.
Her brutally honest brand of humor weaves in and out of stories that are at times laugh-out-loud funny, and other times vulnerable, as she imparts life lessons about growing up.
Ahead, shop the new goods that were crafted to fit your lifestyle and living space — from modern-patterned wool weaves to hand-tufted bohemian disco designs, extra-soft jute styles, and more.
THARPARKAR DISTRICT, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A line of trucks weaves in and out of the open coal pit that has been dug in the Thar Desert in Pakistan's southern Sindh province.
The Two Popes weaves into its narrative a look at recent scandals in the Roman Catholic Church as well as a conversation about world inequality and global immigration; it nabbed four nominations.
Through an experimental combination of literary exploration and reporting, Jackson weaves together poetry, historical documents, and personal narrative to tell the story of his family — over generations — and the disenfranchisement of Americans.
Unfortunately, 25 years later the "Tin Man" segment (which can be watched here with a subscription or here until it is flagged for copyright) still weaves a convincing yarn for many viewers.
Finally there's his live shows, where he weaves and jabs at his sampler's pads with a boxer's unflagging intensity, not giving audiences a chance to catch their breaths until the set's over.
Streep's performance of "Drift Away" with Rick Springfield (who plays her bandmate/lover) weaves a background story that's both independent of the song being performed and completely of a piece with it.
The series strives to depict the realities of life for young black Americans, and it weaves the experiences of women, queer people, and an array of black identities into its patchwork narrative.
But the run-up to this mission is as fascinating as its fallout, and weaves together the stories of visionary thinkers against the tumultuous backdrop of imperial Russia's transition into the communist USSR.
It's a fast-paced thriller with a diverse cast that weaves together everything from the ripple effects of the Sri Lankan civil war to the impacts of new technology on international organized crime.
It didn't matter if ladies were rocking braids or big chops, faux locks or long weaves, there were so many technicolor dye jobs that it was, easily, the biggest trend of the weekend.
These days, girls and guys are not only snatching their wigs and taking down their weaves in front of their lovers, but some lucky ones even have their partners help them do it.
He irritatedly begins to answer in earnest, catches himself, and then weaves a merciful lie: They are at the Horseman summer lake house in Michigan, where both Beatrice and BoJack suffered family trauma.
In "Foucault's Pendulum," his second novel, Mr. Eco weaves an elaborate conspiracy inspired partly by a pendulum devised by the 19th-century French physicist Léon Foucault to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth.
Coco, which weaves in the Mexican holiday of Dia de los Muertos as a driving force, has been widely praised, but it's a real shame that the applause is coming with an asterisk.
She starts with raw cotton or wool fibers, spins it into yarn using a spindle, dyes the yarn in batches, and weaves it into an abstract pattern, sometimes dyeing the fibers while weaving.
In the U.S., meanwhile, research has found that sales in the textured haircare market in 2015 were an estimated $2.7 billion — and this figure didn't even include accessories like wigs, weaves, and extensions.
Adams's tale begins simply enough—a band of rabbits sets out to find a new home—but it weaves in religion, environmental destruction and trauma before its triumphant (if somewhat emotionally manipulative) end.
That immediacy was central in Weaves' approach to recording their full-length, a collection of wildly reckless lo-fi pop that feels like it can go off the rails whenever they see fit.
On the kind of opulent piano loop that can only mean "this song goes off," Dey struts and weaves like a boxer as he vents and boasts with no hook to counter him.
"After my dad died and I lost the majority of my hair, Maisha made me these great weaves to conserve the hair I still had and help it get healthy again," she wrote.
The theme she weaves through these events is silence and suppression, and she arrives once again at the importance of "stories": who, socially speaking, says what, and what that act of saying means.
"Infinity War" unites the Avengers and the "Guardians of the Galaxy" on screen for the first time, and further weaves in new characters, like "Doctor Strange" and "Spider-Man" into the Marvel Universe.
The book weaves together the details of Nedimyer's biography with facts about coral reefs—I did not know that corals spawned like fish do—and luminous underwater landscapes and depictions of scuba diving.
I hated having to get blowouts and touch-ups when I was relaxed, and couldn't afford to keep up with my weaves in college, so, in turn, natural hair should've been a breeze.
She is sitting by a rack of the muted clothes that she weaves by hand, at the London concept store Hostem — and yet, she doesn't see herself as a fashion designer at all.
The invisible border weaves through houses, crosses fields, and even runs between a church and its cemetery in Northern Irish villages in County Down and County Armagh, where Business Insider visited this week.
As the Alexander-Murray plan weaves through Congress, the Problem Solvers Caucus has been meeting for months on how best to bring tax relief to hardworking families, small businesses and the American people.
The singer bobs and weaves through different sounds, some songs pulling from her pop predecessors like Destiny's Child ("Rebound") and Backstreet Boys ("Disconnected") while ballads like "Easy" show that her voice is limitless.
This year's two main competitions were Champion of Weaves and the Fantasy competition with a superheroes theme, where stylists had to create a look by styling models with outfits and lavish hair constructs.
We want to reach out and touch the bumps, cracks, and crags of Mars' surface that Finnish artist Jan Fröjdman weaves into a four-minute short called, A FICTIVE FLIGHT ABOVE REAL MARS.
Around 2,000 people, most of them dressed in white and wearing red neck scarves, attend the sprint, running alongside six bulls and six bullocks on a narrow route that weaves through central Pamplona.
"When the Sea Turned to Silver" starts with a slight hint of awkwardness as Lin weaves in references to the past two books that may not resonate for readers new to the series.
Bate deftly weaves together scenes of Hughes's rural Yorkshire boyhood and student days at Cambridge; his first encounter with Plath and their tumultuous life together; and his later appointment as British Poet Laureate.
Mintel, a global research firm, puts the value of the black hair care industry at $2.5 billion (a figure that does not include wigs, weaves, extensions, salon visits, hair accessories and electric products).
As women let go of wigs and weaves, stylists like Ms. Collins have perfected hairstyles to hide hair loss, and doctors are helping women through the process of growing back their own hair.
The 10-episode first season, based on Walter Isaacson's book "Einstein: His Life and Universe" (2007), weaves those threads together to create a portrait of the very human fellow behind the immortal equation.
The tale of conspiracy that it weaves is a tall tale indeed, and it will be difficult for the DNC to win over the court with its arguments — if the lawsuit even endures.
The bond between the siblings, and among their similarly deserted friends, is the one emotional constant in a movie that weaves pain and anger and sorrow into a haunting mood of unresolved yearning.
Though she never finds what she is looking for, she gives us a compelling narrative that weaves the drama of historical change into a personal struggle to make sense of all the different clues.
So we can see coverage of the shooting plummet on Fox News even further than on the other networks: However, there's a substory to the Florida mass shooting that weaves into the Mueller investigation.
Hesse weaves in the backstory of the county — which used to be one of the wealthiest in the nation — with a bizarre romance that led to over dozens of abandoned houses being set ablaze.
TEPIC, Mexico (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Mexico's president-elect, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, will have a better chance of slashing poverty and inequality if he weaves a strong green thread through his policies, analysts say.
Despite wearing her hair in extensions, wigs and weaves for most of her career, Campbell told the Evening Standard last year about its taken a serious toll on her natural hair over the years.
And then he just magically, you know, weaves together the diplomatic information, military and economic elements of national power and really, that&aposs the maximum pressure campaign that he referenced in his speech today.
While Beyoncé weaves male lovers' wrongdoings into calls to action for her fellow women to "get in formation", Ms Welch warbles a capella and warns herself about losing control in "Sky Full of Song".
Costume designer Michele Clapton, who created the costumes for most of the series (she briefly departed during season six to design for Netflix's The Crown), liberally weaves symbolism into the characters' costumes and accessories.
Rather, she weaves; her practice, gender, and race cast a shadow over her initial reception in the 1950s in New York, when she had shows at the Peridot Gallery in 1954, '56, and '58.
It lilts, meanders, bobs and weaves through its own watery passageway—a song that follows nothing but its own instincts, sailing away on and on into the terrifying blankness of the endless blue sea.
The record weaves together the band's past and present, drawing upon their roots and earliest musical inspirations and building towards a powerful global sound capable of igniting a fire in nightclubs around the world.
To drive home the point, Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan has appeared in a promotional video in which he weaves a cat's cradle between the fingers of his hands - symbolizing India's thicket of old taxes.
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Weaves, a forward-looking quartet that threads together hook-heavy choruses, akimbo songwriting and jittering art-pop sensibilities, is also giving the city the credibility it deserves as an exporter of dissonant, danceable music.
To drive home the point, Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan has appeared in a promotional video in which he weaves a cat's cradle between the fingers of his hands - symbolising India's thicket of old taxes.
Aphrodite weaves the story of two young couples brought together (and brought apart) by WWI, in an effort to convince the other Olympians that human love is real, and better than anything they experience.
He weaves together two of the worst and most pervasive threads of the Trump administration: its coziness with corporate interests (he received more Koch money than any other Congressman in 2010) and its xenophobia.
In a first-person essay, she weaves her experiences together with pointed insights about this year's nomination struggle and the toll that bad blood and bitterness have taken on the party over the years.
Comprised of new photographs by Frazier and older works by Ford, the exhibition weaves together Pittsburgh's present and past, highlighting the transformation of the city and its people resulting from the steel industry's dissolution.
The positivity that he's built into an aesthetic (and a brand) over the last year isn't blinkered or solipsistic—it's rooted in pain, just like the gospel choruses that he weaves into his tracks.
In 2016, we were gifted innovative work by artists such as Angel Olsen, Mitski, Weaves, PWR BTTM, and Kevin Abstract—an artist who considers himself hip-hop yet wrote a thematically indie rock record.
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And what started as a two-hour program has grown to become a four-hour live broadcast, an institution that draws millions of viewers each morning as it weaves together news, weather and entertainment.
Perhaps to shock Sol, and perhaps as a warning, Asta weaves her own version of the affair, telling tales of a monster that transforms into a swan to lure its prey to dark waters.
Talking about Sumitra Peries's The Girls (1978), a religious moment is compared to "a spider's web," and the narration describes how the camera "weaves its way through a Buddhist scene," which isn't saying much.
With his usual delicate touch, Indridason weaves in just enough folklore about the huldufolk (elvish "hidden people" who create havoc when disturbed) to remind us that a nation can never live down its legends.
The director Brian Ivie weaves in a bit of the history about Charleston, a hub of the slave trade, and about churchgoing as a symbol of independence for African-Americans after the Civil War.
As Mr. Trump's call with the president of Ukraine roiled Washington last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, an evangelical who often weaves together Christianity and foreign policy, spoke on religious freedom in Rome.
Costa makes no claims of objectivity; instead, she weaves her family's story into that of her country's and asks devastating questions about peace, democracy, and living in a slow-motion, real-world horror story.
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Breaking the movie into distinct acts, Anderson weaves in an abundance of wry humor, such as Goldblum's character always having some titillating new gossip to share that he's picked up via the dog grapevine.
The play, which weaves together truth and fantasy, was mounted late last year by the Atlantic Theater Company, after a production by Houston's Alley Theater that had to be relocated because of Hurricane Harvey.

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